entraille

Old French

Etymology

From Early Medieval Latin intrālia (attested in the Reichenau Glossary), from Latin interānea, neuter plural of interāneus (internal), from inter (within).

Noun

entraille oblique singularf (oblique plural entrailles, nominative singular entraille, nominative plural entrailles)

  1. (collectively) guts (innards of a person)

Descendants

  • English: entrails
  • French: entrailles