vaissel
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French vaissel.
Noun
vaissel m (plural vaisseaulx)
Descendants
- French: vaisseau
Old French
Etymology
From Latin vāscellum, diminutive of vāsculum, diminutive of vās (“vessel”).
Noun
vaissel m (oblique plural vaisseaus or vaisseax or vaissiaus or vaissiax or vaissels, nominative singular vaisseaus or vaisseax or vaissiaus or vaissiax or vaissels, nominative plural vaissel)
- vessel (tool used to transport chiefly liquids)
Descendants
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