impétueux

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old French impetueus, a borrowing from Late Latin impetuōsus (violent), from Latin impetus (violence).

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impétueux (feminine impétueuse, masculine plural impétueux, feminine plural impétueuses)

  1. forceful, violent, strong
    un vent impétueuxa violent wind
  2. impetuous (impatient)

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