Where does “jachère” come from?
jachère (French) comes from Old French gaschiere, from Gaulish gansco, from Proto-Turkic KAk- — to hit, knock, tear.
jachère (French): fallow; fallow land
Definitions
- fallow; fallow land
jachère (French) comes from Old French gaschiere, from Gaulish gansco, from Proto-Turkic KAk- — to hit, knock, tear.
jachère (French): fallow; fallow land