g'vil'ye
Norman edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From a variant of Old French cheville, from Vulgar Latin *cāvicla < *cāvicula, from Classical Latin clāvicula, diminutive of clāvis (“key”).
Noun edit
g'vil'ye f (plural g'vil'yes)
Synonyms edit
- quelousse (continental Normandy)
- colet d'pid (Guernsey)