êlîngue
Norman
Etymology
From Old French eslinge (“slingshot”), from Frankish *slinga, from Proto-Germanic *slingwaną (“to worm, twist”), from Proto-Indo-European *slenk (“to turn, twist”).
Noun
êlîngue f (plural êlîngues)
Related terms
- êlîndgi (“to sling”)
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