ch'fa

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Gallo

Etymology

From Old French cheval, from Late Latin caballus (horse), from Latin caballus (pack horse),, of disputed origin.

Noun

ch'fa m (plural ch'faou)

  1. horse

Norman

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Etymology

From Old French cheval, from Late Latin caballus (horse), from Latin caballus (pack horse), of disputed origin (compare Gaulish caballos (horse), Ancient Greek καβάλλης (kabállēs, nag)).

Noun

ch'fa m (plural ch'faux)

  1. (Guernsey) horse

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