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)
References
- Mathieu Avanzi, La France divisée: « pot », « cruche », « broc » ou « carafe »?
Further reading
- “pichet”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Norman
Etymology
From Old French pichier, bichier, from Late Latin pīcārium, bīcārium, itself possibly from bacarium, or from Ancient Greek βῖκος (bîkos).
Synonyms
Romanian
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