ancien (pronounced "ahn-see-ahn") for masculine ancienne (pronounced "ahn-see-enne") for feminine
The Old French word for "cottager" is "coterel."
Yes, "alley" is derived from the Old French word "alee," which means a walkway or passage. It has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to narrow passageways, particularly between or behind buildings.
There is no sign of that word existing in French.
curtain is coming from old french cortine
Headstrong, in Old French, is "testu."
Nothing. There is no such word in French, and never was if I trust Google.
The words "beef" and "pork" originate from Old French. "Beef" comes from the Old French word "boef," while "pork" comes from the Old French word "porc."
The English word 'bastard' comes from the French word 'bâtard' (masc.) in French, formerly spelled 'bastard' in Old French.
There is no such word in old French in Le Grand Robert dictionary.Please provide more context.
The word "marriage" comes from the Latin word "maritare" meaning to provide with a husband or wife, derived from "maritus" (husband) and "marita" (wife). It has roots in the concept of uniting two individuals in a legal and/or social bond.
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The word bouquet comes from a Middle French word that meant "thicket" or "bunch of flowers" and also from the Old French bosquet.The word, bouquet, is French.