chèr
Norman
editEtymology
editFrom Old Northern French [Term?] (compare Old French cerf), from Latin cervus.
Noun
editchèr m (plural chèrs)
Derived terms
edit- cône dé chèr
- séthée ès chèrs (“stag night”)
From Old Northern French [Term?] (compare Old French cerf), from Latin cervus.
chèr m (plural chèrs)