See also: e tal, et. al, et al, and et al.

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Old French estal, from Frankish *stall (position), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *stallaz; cf. also Medieval Latin stallum. Compare Italian stallo, English stall.

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Noun edit

étal m (plural étals or étaux)

  1. (market) stall
  2. butcher's block

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