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[Coué]
** Bourguignon
*** Etymology
From [roa-brg].
*** Noun
[roa-brg]
1. tail
**** Related terms
- cueusse
** Champenois
*** Etymology
[roa-cha].
*** Pronunciation
- [roa-cha]
*** Noun
[roa-cha]
1. [roa-cha] tail
*** References
- [R:roa-cha:Daunay] - [R:roa-cha:Baudouin]
** Norman
*** Etymology
From [nrf].
*** Pronunciation
- [nrf]
*** Noun
[f]
1. [nrf] tail 2. * {{ quote-book | 1=nrf | year=1903 | author=Edgar MacCulloch | title=Guernsey Folk Lore | chapter=Proverbs, Weather Sayings, etc.
|url=https://archive.org/details/cu31924029911710/page/510/mode/1up?view=theater|page=510 |text=Ch'est la COUE qui est la pière à écorchier. |t=It is the TAIL that is the hardest to flay.}}
1. [nrf] timothy
**** Derived terms
{{col3|nrf|assiette dé la coue<t:setting of tail><g:f> |blianche-coue<t:wheatear><g:f> |câsaque à coue d'héthonde<t:tailcoat><g:f> |coue d'ponîn<t:ponytail><g:f> |coue d'rat<t:horsetail><g:f> |coue dé r'nard<t:common spotted orchid><g:f> |craûlant-coue<t:wagtail><g:m> |crîn d'la coue<t:switch><g:m> }}
[nrf]
** Old French
*** Noun
[fro]
1. [fro]