housse

See also: Housse

Champenois

Etymology

Inherited from Old French huis.

Pronunciation

Interjection

housse

  1. (Troyen) get back
  2. get out

References

  • Baudoin, Alphonse (1885) Glossaire de la forêt de Clairvaux[1] (in French), Troyes

French

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French houce, from Old French hulce, from Frankish *hulftijā, probably related to the verb *hulljan (to cover), cognate with Old High German hulft (blanket, saddlecloth).

Pronunciation

  • (aspirated h) IPA(key): /us/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -us

Noun

housse f (plural housses)

  1. slipcover; dust cover
  2. blanket, attached to the saddle, which covers a horse's croup

Derived terms

Further reading

Norman

Etymology

From Old French hous, hos, houlx (holly), from Frankish *hulis (holly).

Pronunciation

Noun

housse m (plural housses)

  1. (Jersey) holly