ménage
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /mɛˈnɑːʒ/, /meɪˈnɑːʒ/
Noun
ménage (plural ménages)
- A household; a domestic situation. [from 14th c.]
- 1939, Raymond Chandler, The Big Sleep, Penguin 2011, p. 39:
- It smelled of ether and something else, possibly laudanum. I had never tried the mixture but it seemed to go pretty well with the Geiger ménage.
- 1939, Raymond Chandler, The Big Sleep, Penguin 2011, p. 39:
- (now Scotland) A type of cooperative society whereby all members pay a regular sum of savings, or through which goods can be paid for in installments. [from 19th c.]
- A group of people living together in a sexual relationship. [from 20th c.]
French
Etymology
From Old French manage, mainage, from manoir, maneir, maindre, from Latin manēre. The Old French forms maisnage, mesnage were influenced by the word maisnée, maisnede, from Vulgar Latin *mansionata (French maisonnée), from Latin mansiō (French maison).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /me.naʒ/
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Related terms
Further reading
- “ménage” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Portuguese
Noun
ménage m or f (in variation) (plural ménages)
- domestic life
- household (everyone who lives in a given house)
- Clipping of ménage à trois.
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