Same as American 'privvy'.
It comes from Middle English from the Old French word boce.
The word gargoyle is from the Old French word gargouille meaning throat (Their job is to spit out the water from the roof)! ----
Lemon is derived from a old French word, limon, meaning lime, and an Arabic word, limun, meaning citrus fruit. It was called a lemon because it is similar to a lime.
The origin of the word in in Vulgar Latin 'scaccus ' then from Arabic 'shah' and the same Persian word. Adopted into Old French to become 'eschquier' Meaning when the king is in check, the players choices are limited
Because it just is! At the core, every word is an arbitrary collection of sounds that has been given a meaning agreed to by a group of people.The word cousin comes to English by way of Old French from the Latin word consorbrinus - meaning the child of a maternal aunt.
Headstrong, in Old French, is "testu."
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.
From an old French word 'Palissada' meaning a stake or paling. There is an earlier Latin word 'Palus' meaning a stake
It derives from an old French word meaning 'head' and earlier from Latin 'caput' having the same meaning
restaurer, to restore, from Old French restorer
It comes from the Old French word "gorgias", meaning "beautiful".
Possibly from an old French word 'tanter' meaning to tempt, to try or provoke
It is an old French word of obscure origin meaning to 'stir up or awaken'