langouste
English
French
Etymology
From Old French langouste, languste, borrowed from Old Occitan langosta, from Vulgar Latin lacusta, from Latin locusta, of uncertain origin. Cf. also the Old French laöste, laüste, laouste, which was inherited from the Latin, as well as locuste, which was a learned borrowing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɑ̃.ɡust/
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Further reading
- “langouste” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Old French
Alternative forms
- languste
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Occitan langosta, from Vulgar Latin lacusta, from Latin locusta, of uncertain origin. Cf. also the doublet laöste, laüste, laouste, which was inherited from the Latin, as well as locuste, which was a learned borrowing.
Noun
langouste f (oblique plural langoustes, nominative singular langouste, nominative plural langoustes)
Descendants
- French: langouste
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