de Stafford
French
proper noun
Definitions
- (archaic) ;
Etymology
Compound from French de (of, of from, from) + French Stafford borrowed from Norman de Stafford derived from de Stafford derived from Middle English Stafford.
Origin
Middle English
Stafford
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Stafford English
- de son tort English
- eau de Cologne English
- dē Latin
- di Italian
- Deville French
- Stafford French
- amour de soi French
- auberge de jeunesse French
- barre de fraction French
- billet de banque French
- boson de Higgs French
- bras de mer French
- corbeau de nuit French
- d'Amour French
- de French
- de Grasse French
- delà French
- derechef French
- desquelles French
- desquels French
- devant French
- duquel French
- esprit-de-vin French
- femme d'État French
- gibier de potence French
- liberté de religion French
- matériau de construction French
- maître d'hôtel French
- pain de viande French
- pomme de pin French
- pomme de terre French
- seconde d'angle French
- surface de réparation French
- de Spanish, Castilian
- Stafford Middle English
- de Stafford Middle English
- da Esperanto
- de Translingual
- de Ido
- Stafford Norman
- de Norman
- de Stafford Norman
- de Stafford xno
- de
- delà
- duquel
- devant
- d'Amour
- Deville
- desquels
- Stafford
- derechef
- de Grasse
- desquelles
- bras de mer
- pomme de pin
- amour de soi
- femme d'État
- esprit-de-vin
- pomme de terre
- pain de viande
- boson de Higgs
- maître d'hôtel
- seconde d'angle
- corbeau de nuit
- billet de banque
- barre de fraction
- gibier de potence
- liberté de religion
- auberge de jeunesse
- surface de réparation
- matériau de construction