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Middle French
Etymology
From Old French dangier.
Noun
dangier m (plural dangiers)
- danger
Descendants
Old French
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *dom(i)narium, from Latin dominium (“ownership”).
Pronunciation
Noun
dangier oblique singular, m (oblique plural dangiers, nominative singular dangiers, nominative plural dangier)
- difficulty; problem
12th or 13th Century, Courtebarbe, Des trois avugles de Compigne:Cele part vont tout sanz dangier,
Si s'en entrent en la meson,- It was without any difficulty,
that they went into the house,
- danger
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