boaissier

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Picard[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French baissier, from Vulgar Latin *bassiō, from Late Latin bassus.

Verb[edit]

boaissier

  1. to lower.
  2. to turn down (as a volume/setting).
    Tu poroés-jou boaissier ch’son d'echl'ordinateus ?
    Could you turn down the volume of the computer ?
  3. to go down, fall.
  4. to fail.
  5. (reflexive, ès boaissier) To lower oneself; to bend over.
    I s’o boaissiè dseur mi pi i m'o dit d’partir dins ch’poaiyis.
    He bent over me and told me to go in the countryside

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