pomme

Etymology
Borrowed from, ultimately from. .

Pronunciation

 * , or like French,

Noun

 * 1)  A roundel vert (green circular spot), resembling or representing an apple.

Usage notes

 * Sometimes (and ) are used as singulars rather than plurals; see those entries for examples.

Etymology
, from, , from , plural of , as a feminine singular, from , from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) apple
 * 2) any of several objects of approximately the same shape and size
 * 3) the faucet or nozzle of a watering can or showerhead
 * 4)  a decorative motif in the shape of an apple
 * 5)  the fruit part of several vegetables, such as the heart of a cabbage or lettuce
 * 6)  the head or face
 * 7)  ninny, nitwit, idiot
 * 8)  potato
 * 9)  crown, prize, especially in regards to beauty
 * 10)  an Amerindian person considered to have assimilated into White society
 * 1)  the fruit part of several vegetables, such as the heart of a cabbage or lettuce
 * 2)  the head or face
 * 3)  ninny, nitwit, idiot
 * 4)  potato
 * 5)  crown, prize, especially in regards to beauty
 * 6)  an Amerindian person considered to have assimilated into White society
 * 1)  potato
 * 2)  crown, prize, especially in regards to beauty
 * 3)  an Amerindian person considered to have assimilated into White society
 * 1)  an Amerindian person considered to have assimilated into White society

Descendants

 * Bourbonnais Creole:
 * Bourbonnais Creole:

Etymology
From, , from , from , plural of , from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  apple