foulc
Old French
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editEtymology
editFrom Frankish *fulc, *folc (“people, crowd, multitude, troop”), from Proto-Germanic *fulką (“people collectively, multitude; host of warriors”). Cognate with Old High German folc (“people, nation”). More at folk, full.
Noun
editfoulc oblique singular, m (oblique plural fouls, nominative singular fouls, nominative plural foulc)