sourdre

French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French sourdre, from Latin surgere, present active infinitive of surgō (I get up, arise). Doublet of surgir.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /suʁdʁ/
  • (file)

Verb

sourdre

  1. (formal, intransitive) to well up

Conjugation

Further reading


Old French

Alternative forms

  • surdre (Anglo-Norman)

Etymology

From Latin surgere, present active infinitive of surgō.

Verb

sourdre

  1. to spurt; to gush (as in a liquid)
    • late 12th century, anonymous, La Folie de Tristan d'Oxford, page 394 (of the Champion Classiques edition of Le Roman de Tristan, →ISBN, line 703:
      Mult valt funteine ki ben surt
      A fountain that spurts is very valuable

Descendants

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