serein
English
Noun
serein (uncountable)
- Light rainfall from a cloudless sky after sunset.
- 2000, Raphael Confiant, Mamzelle Dragonfly
- "She must have caught a chill from the serein, that's all!"
- 2000, Raphael Confiant, Mamzelle Dragonfly
Synonyms
French
Etymology 1
From Old French serein, probably from seri (“calm, mild”), serrit (with a change of suffix influenced by Latin serēnus), from a verb deriving from Latin serescō, serēscere (“grow dry”), itself from or related to serēnus (“cloudless”), by extension "calm, peaceful".
Derived terms
Related terms
Etymology 2
Either from Latin serenum (“good weather”), or from Old French serein (“evening”), from Latin serum.
Further reading
- “serein” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Old French
Alternative forms
Etymology 1
From seri (“calm, mild”), serrit (with a change of suffix influenced by Latin serēnus), from a verb deriving from Latin serescō, serēscere (“grow dry”), itself from or related to serēnus (“cloudless”), by extension "calm, peaceful".
Descendants
- French: serein
Etymology 2
From a derivative of Latin serum.
Noun
serein m (oblique plural sereinz, nominative singular sereinz, nominative plural serein)
Descendants
- French: serein
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