machinne
Norman
    
    Etymology
    
From Old French machine, borrowed from Latin machina, itself borrowed from Doric Greek μᾱχᾰνᾱ́ (mākhanā́, “machine, tool”). Compare French machine.
Noun
    
machinne f (plural machinnes)
- (Jersey) machine
- 2013 March, Geraint Jennings, “Mar martello”, in The Town Crier, archived from the original on 13 March 2016, page 20:- Dans les clios étout nou vait des tracteurs et des machinnes tandi qu'lé travas du fèrmyi r'prend san rhythme coumme tréjous.- In the fields tractors and machines can be seen too as farm work picks up again as always.
 
 
 
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