asemblee

Old French

Etymology

From the verb asembler.

Noun

asemblee oblique singularf (oblique plural asemblees, nominative singular asemblee, nominative plural asemblees)

  1. an assembly (congregation of people in one place for a purpose)
    • c. 1170, Wace, Le Roman de Rou:
      N'i out tale asemblee onc poiz ni ainz
      There has never been such an assembly, neither before nor since

Descendants

  • English: assembly
  • French: assemblée
  • Norman: assembliée (Jersey), assembllaïe (Guernsey)