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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)
- horse
Norman
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)
- (Guernsey) horse
Derived terms