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From Old Northern French forque (fork) +‎ -i.

Verb edit

fourtchi

  1. (Jersey) to fork (the ground)
    • 2013 March, Geraint Jennings, “Mar martello”, in The Town Crier[1], archived from the original on 13 March 2016, page 20:
      Si ch'est bêtchi, froutchi, houetter - dans l'gardîn coumme au clios, y'a du travas à r'graie.
      Whether its spadework, forks or hoes, whether in the garden or the field, there's work to be done.

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