Word History Etymology French, literally, fireplace, from Vulgar Latin *focarium, from Latin focus hearth First Known Use 1833, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of foyer was in 1833 See more words from the same year Articles Related to foyer ...
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Spanish (NOE) Vestíbulo del Castillo Cenizo[1] Castle Bleck's Foyer The CrashLanguage Name Meaning Japanese げきとつ![?]Gekitotsu! Clash! French Le crash[?] The Crash German Der Sturz[?] The Fall Italian La caduta[?] The fall Korean 대결![?]Daegyeol! Clash! Spanish (NOE...
The Glimmer series: the meaning of Chandelier as follow:(Original Design) Glimmer series: In the dead of night, the details of those memories like a beam of glimmer in the night, not hot, but with a shallow warmth. Alone time, thoughts rolling,...
The meaning of FOYER is an anteroom or lobby especially of a theater; also : an entrance hallway : vestibule.