machon
Finnish
Norman
Etymology
From Old French maçon, masson, machun (“bricklayer”), from Late Latin maciō, machiō (“carpenter, bricklayer”), from a derivative of Frankish *makōn (“to work, build, make”), from Proto-Indo-European *mag- (“to knead, mix, make”), conflated with Frankish *mati (“cutter”), from Proto-Germanic *matją, *mattjuk (“ploghshare, mattock”), from Proto-Indo-European *mat- (“hoe, mattock”).
Derived terms
- franc-machon (“freemason”)
- machon'nie (“masonry”)
Picard
Swedish
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