Incidentally, ityn Old Englsh, a word forwingwasfiþre[ˈfiθ.re], which was displaced by the Old Norsevængr(wing). It comes from Proto-Germanic*fiþriją[ɸi.θri.jɑ̃] (feathers, plummage, wing) from Proto-Indo-European*péth₂r̥ / pth₂én-(wing, feather),...
Incidentally, one Old English word for gravel wasċeosol[ˈtʃeo.sol], which comes from Proto-West-Germanic*kesul(small stone, pebble). This becamechiselandchessil(gravel or pebbles) in modern English, and is cognate withKiesel(pebble) in German,kiezel(pebble, flint, silicon) in Dutch...
Renaissance is a French word meaning 1.(birth). The word was used to describe a period in European history which began with the 2.(arrive) of the first Europeans in America. It was as if Europe was 3.s(wake) up after the long sleep of the Middle Ages. From Italy, the ideas of ...
WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2025: Principales traductions Anglais Français provide [sth]⇒ vtr (furnish, supply) (apporter) fournir⇒ vtr I'll provide the tent if you provide the food. Je fournis la tente si tu fournis la nourriture. provide [sth] vtr (give, yield) ...
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Girl or Boy? The French Birth of the Word Sexologie (1901–1912)The chapter retraces uses and meanings of the term "sexologie" in France, focusing on works and their contexts that introduced the term between 1901 and 1912. Drawing on the genealogical method proposed by Michel Foucault, the ...
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la pillule(f) = pill, birth control;la gamelle(f) = bowl (for pet);les besoins(mpl, from "faire ses besoins" = to relieve oneself) (for an animal: "to do its business");viens!= come here!;koo-shay!(pronunciation for "couché!" = (lie) down!;à ma façon= my way;assis!
in the 1920s and is now attracting some attention as both a sunny nature and an international word name. It's currently in the Nameberry Top 500. Soleil Continued Sabine Origin: French and German form of Sabina, Latin Meaning: "Sabine" Description: This slightly more compact version of ...