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French
Etymology
Inherited from Old French agrei, agroi, from (a)greer (“to equip”) (Modern French gréer), from Old Norse greiða (“to get ready, prepare”).
Pronunciation
Noun
agrès m pl (plural only)
- (nautical) rigging, gear (of a ship)
- (gymnastics) apparatus
- (Louisiana) harnesses, riggings or fittings for a horse
- (Louisiana) agricultural equipment
Further reading
Norman
Etymology
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Noun
agrès m pl
- (Jersey, nautical) rigging, gear (of a ship)