méger

See also: megér

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Occitan mejer (compare modern Occitan miegé, miegié, megié, megé), itself from a Late Latin mediārius or derived from meg, from Latin medius (middle, half).

Noun

méger m (plural mégers)

  1. (archaic) sharecropper

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