c'mîn
Norman
Etymology
From Old Northern French cemin (variant of Old French chemin), from Late Latin, Vulgar Latin cammīnus (“way”), from Gaulish [Term?]. Compare French chemin
Pronunciation
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Noun
c'mîn m (plural c'mîns)
Derived terms
- boulant hors-c'mîn (“off-road vehicle, off-roader”)
- c'mîn à bike (“bicycle path”)
- c'mîn d'fé (“railway”)
- c'mîn d'hal'lie (“towpath”)
- grand'c'mîn (“highway”)
- Les C'mîns d'St. Jacques (“the Milky Way”)
- meuthe-en-c'mîn (“black horehound”)
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