vieux
French
Alternative forms
- vieulx (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle French vieulx, from Old French viel, from Vulgar Latin veclus, from Latin vetulus.
Pronunciation
audio (file) - IPA(key): /vjø/
Adjective
vieux (masculine singular before vowel vieil, feminine singular vieille, masculine plural vieux, feminine plural vieilles)
- old
- 1862, Victor Hugo, Les misérables
- Au temps de sa pire misère, il remarquait que les jeunes filles se retournaient quand il passait, et il se sauvait ou se cachait, la mort dans l’âme. Il pensait qu’elles le regardaient pour ses vieux habits et qu’elles en riaient, le fait est qu’elles le regardaient pour sa grâce et qu’elles en rêvaient.
- At the period of his most abject misery, he had observed that young girls turned round when he passed by, and he fled or hid, with death in his soul. He thought that they were staring at him because of his old clothes, and that they were laughing at them; the fact is, that they stared at him because of his grace, and that they dreamed of him.
- Au temps de sa pire misère, il remarquait que les jeunes filles se retournaient quand il passait, et il se sauvait ou se cachait, la mort dans l’âme. Il pensait qu’elles le regardaient pour ses vieux habits et qu’elles en riaient, le fait est qu’elles le regardaient pour sa grâce et qu’elles en rêvaient.
- 1862, Victor Hugo, Les misérables
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Derived terms
- vieux riche (old money)
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Further reading
- “vieux” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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