filz
See also: Filz
German
Middle French
Etymology
Old French fils and its variants, from Latin filius
Noun
filz m (plural filz)
- son (male child)
- 1532, François Rabelais, Pantagruel:
- Et le doubte que troubloit son entendement estoit assavoir s'il devoit plorer pour le deuil de sa femme, ou rire pour la joye de son filz.
- And the problem that bothered him was to know whether he should cry for the death of his wife, or laugh for the birth of his son.
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Old French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fiʎt͡s/
Noun
filz m (oblique plural filz, nominative singular filz, nominative plural filz)
- son (male child)
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