montaigne
See also: Montaigne
Middle English
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French montaigne, from Vulgar Latin *montānia, montānea.
Old French
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *montānia, montānea, feminine of *montānius, montāneus (“mountainous”), alteration of Latin montānus, from mōns (“mountain”), from Proto-Indo-European *men-.
Noun
montaigne f (oblique plural montaignes, nominative singular montaigne, nominative plural montaignes)
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