Attested, in this form, in French in 1673, the word comes from the Spanish, olla. This term, derived from the Latin aula, or aulla, which means "pot", "tureen" or "pot", is found in the Provençal language with oulle, which has the same meaning. This term is also found in Old French with the meaning of marmite (ole) during the XNUMXth century. Then the container served...
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