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Etymology of the Anglo-Norman word bullion

the Anglo-Norman word bullion
derived from the Old French word billon
derived from the French word bille
derived from the Medieval Latin word billa
derived from the Latin word bulla (a bubble; Papal bull; Papal document; stamped lead seal of Papal document; bubble; boss, knob)
derived from the French word bille
derived from the Old French word bouillon
derived from the French word bouillir
derived from the Late Latin word bullire (bubble, boil; make bubbles)
derived from the Latin word bulla (a bubble; Papal bull; Papal document; stamped lead seal of Papal document; bubble; boss, knob)
derived from the Old French word boulir
derived from the Late Latin word bullire (bubble, boil; make bubbles)
derived from the Latin word bulla (a bubble; Papal bull; Papal document; stamped lead seal of Papal document; bubble; boss, knob)

Derivations in other languages

English bullion



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