ensîngni

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Norman

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Etymology

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From Old French enseignier, from Vulgar Latin īnsignō, īnsignāre (engrave) (also found in Medieval Latin), from Latin signō, signāre (mark, sign; seal, stamp), from signum (mark).

Verb

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ensîngni

  1. (Jersey, education) to teach
    Synonym: apprendre
    Antonym: êtudier