goupil
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
goupilfrom late Latin vulpiculus, diminutive of vulpes "fox" (cf. old Italian volpiglio), with Germanic influence at the beginning, probably by contamination of Frankish wulf "wolf" (cf. German wolf and English wolf "wolf"). The forms vorpil and volpil are attested in the 12th century.
Definition
Synonym
Plural
goupils
See also
goupillière (cn.)