viède
Norman
Etymology
From Old French vuit, feminine vuide, from Late Latin vocitus, related to vocuus, from Latin vacuus (“empty, vacant, unoccupied”), from vacō (“to be empty, void; be unoccupied, vacant”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁weh₂- (“to lack; empty”).
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