pliôre

Norman

Etymology

From Old French plovoir, pluveir, from Vulgar Latin *plovēre (or *plŏvĕre, later shifting conjugation types), from Latin pluit, pluere.

Verb

pliôre

  1. (Jersey, weather) to rain
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