garnement
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle French garnement, from Old French garnement (“garrison soldier”).
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garnement m (plural garnements)
Borrowed from Old French garnement, guarnement. Compare garnysoun and garnysshen.
garnement (plural garnementes or garnemens)
From Old French garnement.
garnement m (plural garnemens)
garnement oblique singular, m (oblique plural garnemenz or garnementz, nominative singular garnemenz or garnementz, nominative plural garnement)
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