perche
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Inherited from Old French perche, from Latin perca, from Ancient Greek πέρκη (pérkē).
perche f (plural perches)
Inherited from Old French perche, from Latin pertica, through a contracted Vulgar Latin form *pert'ca. Compare Catalan perxa.
perche f (plural perches)
Inflected forms.
perche
perche
Borrowed from Old French perche, from Latin perca, from Ancient Greek πέρκη (pérkē).
perche (plural perches or perche)
Borrowed from Old French perche, from Latin pertica.
perche (plural perches or perche)
perche
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