aveu
Champenois
Etymology
From Old French avoc, avuec, avoec (“with”), from an assumed Vulgar Latin *aboc, *abhoc, *apud hŏque, a Frankish alteration consisting of Latin apud (“with, near, close to”) with hoc (“this”) and -que. Cognate with French avec, Bourguignon aivou, Picard aveuc, Narom aveu, Walloon avou and Franco-Provençal avouéc.
Preposition
aveu
French
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Pronunciation
Noun
aveu m (plural aveux)
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Further reading
- “aveu”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Norman
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
aveu m (plural aveux)
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