fôsse
Norman
Etymology
From Old French fosse (“hole in the ground, grave”), from Late Latin fossa (“grave”), from Classical Latin fossa (“ditch, trench”), from fodiō, fodere (“dig out, excavate”).
Synonyms
Derived terms
- fôssyi (“gravedigger”)
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