chérise
See also: cherise
Norman
Etymology
From Old Northern French cherise, a variant of Old French cerise, from Vulgar Latin ceresia, from the neuter plural of Late Latin ceresium, from Latin cerasium, from Ancient Greek κεράσιον (kerásion, “cherry”), from κερασός (kerasós, “bird cherry”), ultimately possibly of Anatolian origin.
Noun
chérise f (plural chérises)
Derived terms
- chérise dé seu (“elderberry”)
- chérîsyi (“cherry tree”)
Related terms
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