trinca
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Uncertain.
trinca f (plural trinques)
trinca f (plural trinques)
trinca
Probably from Old French strenc (“string, cord, rope”), from Frankish *strangi, from Proto-Germanic *strangiz (“string”), from Proto-Indo-European *strengʰ- (“rope, cord, strand”).
Compare estrinque.
trinca f (plural trincas)
trinca
trinca
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