Norman

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Etymology

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From Old French cocombre, ultimately from Latin cucumis, probably through an Old Occitan intermediate.

Noun

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cocombre f (plural cocombres)

  1. (Jersey) cucumber

Occitan

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Occitan cocombre, cogombre, from Latin cucumis, cucumerem.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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cocombre m (plural cocombres)

  1. cucumber (Cucumis sativus)[1]

Synonyms

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References

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  1. ^ Gui Benoèt, "Las plantas", 2008, Toulouse, IEO Edicions, 2008, →ISBN, p. 303.

Old French

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Etymology

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From Latin cucumis, cucumerem, probably through the intermediate of Old Occitan.

Noun

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cocombre oblique singularf (oblique plural cocombres, nominative singular cocombre, nominative plural cocombres)

  1. cucumber

Descendants

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