échelle
See also: echelle
French
Etymology
From Old French eschale, inherited from Latin scāla. Doublet of escale.
Pronunciation
Noun
échelle f (plural échelles)
- ladder
- scale, proportion, size
- (figuratively) ladder
- 2000, François Icher, La société médiévale, →ISBN, page 134
- Tout en bas de l’échelle de la corporation jurée, il y a d’abord l’apprenti.
- At the bottom of the corporation ladder, there is the apprentice.
- 2000, François Icher, La société médiévale, →ISBN, page 134
- (music) scale
- Synonym: gamme
Derived terms
Further reading
- “échelle”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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