marchié

Old French

Alternative forms

  • markiet, market (Old Northern French)
  • marchiet (early Old French)

Etymology

From Latin mercātus.

Noun

marchié m (oblique plural marchiez, nominative singular marchiez, nominative plural marchié)

  1. market; marketplace (place where goods are exchanged, usually for money)
    • Uncertain, circa 1200, Unknown, Brifaut:
      Li vilains avoit non Brifaus.
      .I. jor en aloit au marchié.
      The peasant was called Brifaus
      One day he went to the market.

Descendants

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