morcé

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See also: morče

Norman

Etymology

From Old French morsel, from Medieval Latin morsellum (a bit, a little piece), diminutive of Latin morsum (a bit), neuter past participle of mordeō, mordēre (bite, nibble, gnaw), from Proto-Indo-European *merə- (to rub, wipe; to pack, rob).

Noun

morcé m (plural morciaux)

  1. (Jersey, Guernsey) piece, bit