riviéthe
Norman edit
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Etymology edit
From Old French riviere, from Vulgar Latin *rīpāria (“riverbank, seashore, river”), from Latin rīpārius (“of a riverbank”), from rīpa (“river bank”), from Proto-Indo-European *rey- (“to scratch, tear, cut”).
Pronunciation edit
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Noun edit
riviéthe f (plural riviéthes)
Derived terms edit
- Riviéthe dé Janvyi (“Rio de Janeiro”)
- Riviéthe dé Londres (“the Thames”)