Dînmanche
Norman
Alternative forms
- daimanche (Guernsey)
- dêmanche (Guernsey)
- desmanche (Guernsey)
- dîmmaunche (France)
- dinmanche (Guernsey)
- dinmaunche (France)
Etymology
From Old French diemenche, from Latin dies Dominica (“day of the Lord”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
Dînmanche m (plural Dînmanches)
Derived terms
- Dînmanche des Rameaux
- êcole du Dînmanche (“Sunday school”)
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