Headstrong, in Old French, is "testu."
"une cabane" is a hut, shack, cabin in French. "Casanier" from the Italian casa meaning house is an adjective describing someone who likes to stay at home. And finaly there is no such word as "casane" in modern or old French.
You can find "hui" only in the word "aujourd'hui", meaning "today". It is and old French word which used (long ago) to mean "today", as "hier" wich (still) means yesterday.
The word parliament comes from the French word Parlerment
Le menhir is a French word (from old Breton: man + stone) meaning standing stone.
There is no sign of that word existing in French.
The word "testy" comes from Middle English "testif," which means headstrong or impetuous. It is derived from Old French "testu," meaning stubborn or heady.
The French word is 'estincelle' meaning tinsel
Capon is an old adjective meaning "coward" in French.
The word deriving from the French hotel, and then from the Old French hostel, meaning "a lodging".
It is from an old French word 'desport' meaning 'pastime or recreation'
It came from an Old French word meaning mask.
Same as American 'privvy'.
From an old French word 'Palissada' meaning a stake or paling. There is an earlier Latin word 'Palus' meaning a stake
The word "isle" comes from the Old French word "isle" which originated from the Latin word "insula" meaning island.
The word "foyer" originates from French. It is derived from the Old French word "foyer", meaning "fireplace" or "hearth".
restaurer, to restore, from Old French restorer
It comes from the Old French word "gorgias", meaning "beautiful".