sîmpl'ye
Norman edit
Etymology edit
From Old French simple, from Latin simplex (“simple”, literally “onefold”).
Adjective edit
sîmpl'ye m or f
Derived terms edit
- sîmpl'ye rose (“garden rose”)
- sîmpl'ye soudard (“private”)
From Old French simple, from Latin simplex (“simple”, literally “onefold”).
sîmpl'ye m or f