rocque

Norman

Etymology

From Old Northern French roc, roke, roque (compare Anglo-Norman roce), from Medieval Latin rocca (767), from Vulgar Latin *rocca, of uncertain origin, possibly from a Celtic language. Compare French roche from Old French roche. Compare also English rock.

Noun

rocque f (plural rocques)

  1. (Jersey) rock

Derived terms

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