pichet

French

Etymology

From Old French pichier, bichier (compare English pitcher), from Late Latin pīcārium, bīcārium, itself possibly from bacarium, or from Ancient Greek βῖκος (bîkos). Compare Italian bicchiere, German Becher.

Noun

pichet m (plural pichets)

  1. (Western France, Nord-Pas-de-Calais)[1] jug
    Synonyms: cruche, broc, carafe, pot à eau

References

Further reading

Norman

Etymology

From Old French pichier, bichier, from Late Latin pīcārium, bīcārium, itself possibly from bacarium, or from Ancient Greek βῖκος (bîkos).

Noun

pichet m (plural pichets)

  1. (Jersey) small jug

Synonyms

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French piquet.

Noun

pichet n (uncountable)

  1. picket

Declension

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