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Norman
Etymology
From Old French sechier, from Latin siccō, siccāre, from siccus (“dry”).
Pronunciation
Verb
s'tchi (gerund secqu'thie or secqu'sie)
- (Jersey) to dry
Il est là êpèrtchi comme un maqu'thé à s'tchi.- He's as energetic as a dead fish.
Antonyms
- mouoilli (“to make wet, get wet, dampen, moisten”)
Derived terms