espiet
Old French
Alternative forms
Etymology
Category:Old French terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#ESPIETCategory:Old French terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *spewd-#ESPIET Category:Old French terms derived from Proto-Germanic#ESPIETEither from Late LatinCategory:Old French terms inherited from Late Latin#ESPIETCategory:Old French terms derived from Late Latin#ESPIET speutum, speudum, itself borrowed from FrankishCategory:Old French terms derived from Frankish#ESPIET *speut (“spear”), or borrowed from Old NorseCategory:Old French terms borrowed from Old Norse#ESPIETCategory:Old French terms derived from Old Norse#ESPIET spjót (“spear”).
Noun
espiet oblique singular, m (oblique plural espiez or espietz, nominative singular espiez or espietz, nominative plural espiet)Category:Old French lemmas#ESPIETCategory:Old French nouns#ESPIETCategory:Old French masculine nouns#ESPIETCategory:Old French entries with incorrect language header#ESPIETCategory:Old French masculine nouns#ESPIETCategory:Pages with entries#ESPIETCategory:Pages with 1 entry#ESPIET