foudre

Bourguignon

Etymology

From German fuder.

Noun

foudre m (plural foudres)

  1. barrel

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Synonyms


French

Etymology

From Old French foudre, from Latin fulgura, nominative plural of fulgur, from Proto-Italic *folgos. Alternatively, from fulgere.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fudʁ/
  • (file)

Noun 1

foudre f (plural foudres)

  1. lightning

Noun 2

foudre m (plural foudres)

  1. (heraldry) thunderbolt

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Further reading


Norman

Etymology

From Old French foudre, from Latin fulgura, nominative plural of fulgur.

Noun

foudre f (plural foudres)

  1. (Jersey) thunderbolt

Old French

Etymology

From Latin fulgura, nominative plural of fulgur.

Noun

foudre f (oblique plural foudres, nominative singular foudre, nominative plural foudres)

  1. lightning

Descendants

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