entraille

Old French

Etymology

From Early Medieval Latin intrālia (attested in the Reichenau Glossary), from Latin interānea, neuter plural of interāneus (internal), from inter (within).

Noun

entraille oblique singular, f (oblique plural entrailles, nominative singular entraille, nominative plural entrailles)

  1. (collectively) guts (innards of a person)

Descendants

  • English: entrails
  • French: entrailles
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