galiette

galiette
(ga-liè-t') s. f.
Nom, à Douai, de morceaux de charbon de terre, de moyenne dimension, taillés et disposés pour alimenter le foyer, Mémoires de la société de Douai, 2e série, t. I, p. 184.
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   GALIETTE. - ÉTYM. Il se pourrait que galiette ou gailliette provinssent de galet, caillou, par assimilation de forme.

Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré. . 1872-1877.

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