basoche

English

Etymology

French. Doublet of basilica.

Noun

basoche (plural basoches)

  1. A guild of legal clerks in pre-revolutionary France.

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old French basoche, besoiche, from Latin basilica, from Ancient Greek βασιλική (basilikḗ). The phonetic evolution was special in this case, as the expected result would be *baseuche (cf. the place name La Bazeuge). Doublet of the borrowing basilique.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ba.zɔʃ/
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Noun

basoche f (plural basoches)

  1. the guild of legal clerks of the Paris court system under the pre-revolutionary French monarchy, from among whom legal representatives (procureurs) were recruited; basoche

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