fleuve
French
Etymology
From Middle French fleuve, from late Old French flueve (12th cent.), a dissimilated form of fluive, fluie, a reborrowing of Latin fluvius (“stream”). Confluence with Old French fluet, flot (“river, flood”), from Frankish *flōd as well as Old Norse flóð cannot be ruled out.[1][2][3] See flot. Replaced native Old French fluns, flum, from Latin flūmen (compare Occitan flume, Romansch flüm, Italian fiume).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /flœv/
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Noun
fleuve m (plural fleuves)
Related terms
References
- Meyer-Lübke, Historische Grammatik der französischen Sprache, 41.
- Berger, Die Lehnwörter in der französischen Sprache ältester Zeit, 139
- Gröber, Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, Vol. 82
Further reading
- “fleuve” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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