câbl'ye
Norman
Etymology
From Old Northern French [Term?], from Medieval Latin capulum (“lasso, rope, halter”), from Latin capiō, capere (“take, seize”).
Derived terms
- câbl'ye dé chabot (“brake cable”)
- télévîsion dé câbl'ye (“cable television”)
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