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Walloon
Etymology 1
Inherited from Old French chesne, chaisne, chasne, from Vulgar Latin *cassanus, probably from Gaulish kassanos. Compare French chêne, Norman tchêne, Franco-Provençal châno and Occitan casse.
Pronunciation
Noun
tchinne m (plural tchinnes)
- oak (tree), oak tree
- oak (wood)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Inherited from Old French chaene, chaine, inherited from Latin catēna. Compare English chain, French chaîne, Norman chaîne, Occitan cadena and Italian catena.
Pronunciation
Noun
tchinne f (plural tchinnes)
- a chain
Derived terms