Dgèrnésy
Norman
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Norse [Term?], a compound of Granis (“Grani's”) and ey (“island”).
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
Dgèrnésy m
Derived terms
- Dgèrnésiais (“of, from, or relating to Guernsey; Guernseyman; Guernésiais”)
- lis d'Dgèrnésy (“Guernsey lily”)
- orme Dgèrnésy (“Dutch elm”)
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