provînche

See also: provinche

Norman

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French province, borrowed from Latin prōvincia (territory brought under Roman domination; official duty, office, charge, province), from Proto-Indo-European *prōw- (right judge, master).

Noun

provînche f (plural provînches)

  1. (Jersey) province
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