lanniéthe

Norman

Etymology

From Old French lasniere (thong, lash), from lasne (strap, thong), alteration of nasle (strap, thong), from Old Dutch *nastila (tie, headband), from Proto-Germanic *nastilō (tie, thread, strap), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁nedʰ- (to tie together).

Noun

lanniéthe f (plural lanniéthes)

  1. (Jersey) lash (of a whip)
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