xabre
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Probably from Old French sable,[1] from Late Latin sablum, a variant form of Latin sabulō, sabulōnem (“sand”).
xabre m (plural xabres)
From Old French jable,[2] from Late Latin gabulum, from Proto-Celtic *gablo- (“fork”).
xabre m (plural xabres)
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