saussier
See also: Saussier
Old French
Alternative forms
- saussiere f, saulcier m, sauciere f
Etymology
From Late Latin salsārium, from Medieval Latin salsārius (“of or for salted things”), from Latin salsus (“salted, briny”), sāl (“salt”). The spelling saucier is attested from 1723; saussier, from 1285; connected to sauce.
Noun
saussier oblique singular, m (oblique plural saussiers, nominative singular saussiers, nominative plural saussier)
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