pastre
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Occitan
Etymology
From Old Occitan [Term?], from Latin pastor (the nominative form); compare French pâtre.
Cf. also the form pastor (“shepherd; pastor, priest, minister”) (from Old Occitan pastor; compare French pasteur, Norman pâteu'. Catalan pastor), from the Latin accusative pastōrem.
Noun
pastre m (plural pastres)
Related terms
- pàisser, pàsquer
See also
Old French
Etymology
From the nominative declension of Latin pāstor. Cf. pastor, pastur inherited from the accusative or genitive of the same lemma.
Pronunciation
Noun
pastre oblique singular, m (oblique plural pastres, nominative singular pastres, nominative plural pastre)
Related terms
Descendants
- French: pâtre m
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