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French
Etymology
Inherited from Old French vaissele, veissele, from Vulgar Latin vāscella, from the neuter plural of Late Latin vāscellum, diminutive of Latin vāsculum, diminutive of vās (“vessel”). Compare Catalan vaixella, Spanish vajilla.
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Noun
vaisselle f (uncountable)
- crockery, dishes, dishware
- table- and cookware that remains to be washed
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Norman
Etymology
From Old French vaissele, veissele, from Vulgar Latin vāscella, from the neuter plural of Late Latin vāscellum, diminutive of Latin vāsculum, diminutive of vās (“vessel”).
Noun
vaisselle f (plural vaisselles)
- (Jersey) crockery
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