noeud
See also: nœud
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nø/
Audio (file)
Usage notes
Further reading
- “noeud” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Norman
Etymology
From Old French neu, from Latin nōdus.
Derived terms
- faithe un noeud (“to tie a knot”)
- haler ès noeuds (“to draw lots”)
- hèrbe à mille noeuds (“corn spurrey”)
- noeud couothant (“slip knot”)
- noeud d'bôlinne (“bowline knot”)
- noeud d'goulet d'boutelle (“sling knot”)
- noeud d'ièrrîn (“manrope knot; rope ladder”)
- noeud d'pendard (“hangman's noose”)
- noeud d'ridgage (“shroud knot”)
- noeud d'têtchiéthe (“cow hitch”)
- noeud en tchu d'poulain (“granny knot”)
- noeud papillote (“bow tie”)
- pliat noeud (“reef knot”)
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