câble

Etymology
From, an Old Northern French (i.e. Old Norman or Picard) variant of , , , from , contracted form of , from.

The Norman-Picard form, used primarily in a maritime sense, coexisted with the Francien dialect forms until replacing them by the 18th century. The Old French forms and  were crossed with or influenced by the separate word, from a Vulgar Latin.

Noun

 * 1) cable
 * 2)  cablegram