volet

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from French volet.

Noun

volet (plural volets)

  1. A shutter on a window.
  2. The wing of a triptych.

Anagrams


French

Etymology

From voler.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vɔ.lɛ/
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Noun

volet m (plural volets)

  1. (window) shutter
  2. (aviation) flap
  3. volet, wing (of a triptych)
  4. section, part (of a trilogy, plan, etc.)

Derived terms

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Latin

Etymology 1

From volō (I fly).

Verb

(deprecated template usage) volet

  1. third-person singular present active subjunctive of volō

Etymology 2

From volō (I wish).

Verb

(deprecated template usage) volet

  1. third-person singular future active indicative of volō