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See also: ea, Ea, EA, êa, ea., -ea, E/A, éa-, and ę-ą

Bourguignon

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Alternative forms

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Alternative forms

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  • eaa (older spelling)

Etymology

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From Old French iaue, from Latin aqua. See Bourguignon in the Morvan.

Noun

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(plural eâs)

  1. water

References

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  • Eugène de Chambure, Glossaire du Morvan (1878)