tripot

common noun

with the suffix -ot, from the Old French triper, "to dance, jump", a reworking of treper (see trépigner) which was done in a bilingual environment after the great invasions, based on the corresponding Germanic verbs that had an "i" in their stem. (late 12th century) "manège, intrigue".

Definitions

agriculture

Plural

tripots

See also

tripotage (cn.) tripoter (v.) tripotier (adj.) tripotier (cn.)