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bailli
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French
Etymology
Inherited from Old French bailif (nominative singular bailis), itself from baillir or baillier, or from Vulgar Latin *bāiulivus (possibly as an early borrowing), from Latin baiulus.
Pronunciation
Noun
Further reading
- “bailli”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Norman
Etymology 1
From Old French baillier, from Latin bāiulāre (“to carry a burden”), from bāiulus (“one who bears burdens, porter, carrier”).
Verb
bailli
- (continental, Jersey) to give
Conjugation
Alternative forms
Synonyms
Antonyms
- prendre (“to take”)
Derived terms
- bailli eune cliamuse (“to slap in the face”)
- bailli eune paffe (“to smack”)
- bailli un co d'poing (“to punch”)
Etymology 2
From Old French bailif, from Late Latin *bāiulivus (possibly as an early borrowing), from Classical Latin bāiulus (“one who bears burdens, porter, carrier”).
Noun
bailli m (plural baillis)
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