gardîn
See also: gardin
Norman
Alternative forms
- gardin (Guernsey)
Etymology
From Old Northern French gardin, diminutive (compare Vulgar Latin hortus gardinus) or oblique form of *gard, from Old Norse garðr (“yard, garden”), from Proto-Germanic *gardô, from *gardaz (“yard”). Compare French jardin, from Old French jardin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡardẽ/
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Derived terms
- chîsieaux d'gardîn (“garden shears”)
- gardîn à flieurs (“flower garden”)
- gardîn à frit (“orchard”)
- gardîn à lédgeunmes (“vegetable garden”)
- gardîngni (“gardener”)
- gardinnage (“gardening”)
- gardinner (“to garden”)
- menthe dé gardîn (“spearmint”)
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