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Verb
baté
- third-person singular preterite indicative of batre
Champenois
Etymology
Inherited from Old French batel, Old English bat + -el. Cognate with French bateau, Angevin batiau, Bourguignon baiteâ, Franc-Comtois baitiâ, Picard batieu, Poitevin-Saintongeais batea, Norman baté, Walloon batea, Franco-Provençal batél, Occitan batèl.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ba.te/
Noun
baté m (plural batés)
- (Troyen) boat
References
- Jean Daunay, Parlers de Champagne, 1998
- Baudouin, Glossaire de la forêt de Clairvaux (Ville-sous-la-Ferté), 1887
Crow
Noun
baté
- Alternative spelling of bate
Norman
Etymology
From Old French batel, from Old English bāt, from Proto-Germanic *baitaz.
Pronunciation
Noun
baté m (plural in France batiâos, plural in Guernsey and Jersey batchieaux)
- (France, Guernsey, Jersey) boat
Derived terms