cadâvre

See also: cadavre

Norman

Etymology

From Latin cadāver, from cadō, cadere (fall, verb), a euphemism for dying.

Noun

cadâvre m (plural cadâvres)

  1. (Jersey) corpse, dead body, cadaver
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