toûtre

Norman

Etymology

From tostre, a variant of Old French tossir (with conjugation change), from Latin tussiō, tussīre.

Verb

toûtre (gerund toûtréthie)

  1. (Jersey) to cough

Derived terms

  • toux f (cough, noun)
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