-éthie
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Norman
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Etymology
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From
Old French
-erie
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-éthie
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Jersey
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denoting a shop selling a certain product.
boulangu'
thie
bakery
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denoting nouns describing activities, especially those that are a gerund form of a verb
clyinn't
éthie
blinking
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Norman terms suffixed with -éthie
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