tailli

Norman

Etymology 1

From Old French taillier (to cut; to shape), from Late Latin tāliāre, a verb based on Latin tālea (cutting taken from a plant).

Verb

tailli (gerund taill'lie)

  1. (Jersey) to cut (wood)

See also

Etymology 2

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Noun

tailli m (plural taillis)

  1. (Jersey) causeway
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