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Created page with "==French== ===Etymology=== {{inh+|fr|fro|asnée}}. {{surf|fr|âne|-ée}}. Compare {{cog|ML.|asināta}}. ===Pronunciation=== * {{IPA|fr|/ɑ.ne/}} ===Noun=== {{fr-noun|f}} # {{lang|en|a donkey’s burden, a load as great as an ass can carry}} ## {{lb|fr|history|in the mediaeval and early modern periods}} {{lang|en|a unit of capacity for grains and wine}} ===Further reading=== * {{R:TLFi}}"
 
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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French asnée. By surface analysis, âne +‎ -ée. Compare Medieval Latin asināta.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ânée f (plural ânées)

  1. a donkey’s burden, a load as great as an ass can carry
    1. (history, in the mediaeval and early modern periods) a unit of capacity for grains and wine

Further reading

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