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Old French
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Etymology
From Medieval Latin staca, possibly from Gothic *𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌺𐌰 (*staka), Proto-Germanic *stakô (“a stake”). Alternatively from Frankish *staka, from the same Proto-Germanic root.
Noun
estache oblique singular, f (oblique plural estaches, nominative singular estache, nominative plural estaches)
- stake (piece of wood plunged into the ground)
- strap (piece of material used to attach)
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