ceinture

See also: ceinturé

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French ceinture.

Noun

ceinture (plural ceintures)

  1. (dressmaking) belt; girdle

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French

Etymology

From Old French ceinture, inherited from Latin cinctūra.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɛ̃.tyʁ/
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Noun

ceinture f (plural ceintures)

  1. belt (item of clothing)

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Old French

Etymology

From Latin cinctūra.

Noun

ceinture f (oblique plural ceintures, nominative singular ceinture, nominative plural ceintures)

  1. belt

Descendants

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