Cerfoil

/ˈsɜːrfɔɪl/ noun

An archaic or dialectal name for chervil, a delicate herb in the parsley family used in cooking; also called 'cerfeuil' in French.

From Old French 'cerfeuil', derived from Latin 'caerefolium' or 'chaerophyllum' (the plant). The word reflects sound changes in English as French terms were adopted and adapted.

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