genèse
French
Etymology
From Latin genesis, from Ancient Greek γένεσις (génesis, “origin, source, beginning, nativity, generation, production, creation”).
Noun
genèse f (plural genèses)
- genesis
- 2012 May 10, “Artorigus le Chevalier Noble [Artorigus the Noble Knight]”, in Le Seigneur de la Galaxie [The Lord of the Galaxy], Konami:
- Ce fut la genèse d’un homme adorée de tous,
Le légendaire brave et noble Artorigus.- ’Twas the genesis of a man adored by all of us,
The legendary brave and noble Artorigus.
- ’Twas the genesis of a man adored by all of us,
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Related terms
- génésiaque
- génération
- générer
- génésique
Further reading
- “genèse” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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