crécelle

French

Etymology

Origin uncertain. Derivation from the assumed Vulgar Latin *crepicella, *crepitacillum, a diminutive of crepitāculum, from crepitāre (to crackle) is difficult to explain from a morphological point of view. Instead, possibly from a root *krek-, *krak- (to crack, rattle, creak, emit a bird cry), akin to French criquer, Old High German krekken (to shake, rattle, break).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kʁe.sɛl/
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Noun

crécelle f (plural crécelles)

  1. rattle (instrument, toy)

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