menuiser

French

Etymology

From Old French menusier, from an alteration of mincier (cf. modern mincer), from Vulgar Latin *minūtiāre, from Latin minūtia. Compare Italian minuzzare (archaic), sminuzzare, Occitan menusar, Portuguese esmiuçar, Spanish menuzar (archaic), desmenuzar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mə.nɥi.ze/

Verb

menuiser

  1. to do craftwork or small handiwork

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