plessis

See also: Plessis

Old French

Etymology

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Noun

plessis

  1. a type of fence made from interwoven branches or sticks.

Descendants

  • French: Plessis, Plessy
  • French: Deplessis, DePlessis, dePlessis, De Plessis, de Plessis
    • English: Deplessis, DePlessis, dePlessis, De Plessis, de Plessis
  • French: Duplessis, DuPlessis, duPlessis, Du Plessis, du Plessis
  • French: Leplessis, LePlessis, lePlessis, Le Plessis, le Plessis
    • English: Leplessis, LePlessis, lePlessis, Le Plessis, le Plessis
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