houseau
French
Etymology
From Middle French, from Old French housel (“boot, leggings”), diminutive of huese, hose (“boot, leggings”), from Frankish *husa, *hosa (“boot, leggings”), from Proto-Germanic *husǭ, *hausaz (“covering, shell, trousers”), from Proto-Indo-European *kawəs- / kawes- (“cover”). Cognate with Old High German hosa (German Hose, “pants”), Old English hose (“hose, pod, husk”), Old Norse hosa (“trousers, stocking”), Old Norse hauss (“skull”). More at hose, hosen.
Pronunciation
- (aspirated h) IPA(key): /u.zo/
Synonyms
Descendants
- → English: huseau
Further reading
- “houseau” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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