Fourier
English
Etymology
Proper noun
Fourier
- A surname
Derived terms
- discrete Fourier transform
- fast Fourier transform
- Fourier analysis
- Fourier coefficient
- Fourier series
- Fourier transform
- inverse Fourier transform
French
Proper noun
Fourier
- a surname
See also
- French mathematician Joseph Fourier
German
Etymology
From French fourrier, from Old French fuerre (“hay; fodder”), from Frankish *fodar, from Proto-Germanic *fōdrą (“fodder”). Doublet of Furier, also borrowed from French, and native Futter.
Pronunciation
Noun
Fourier m (genitive Fouriers, plural Fouriere)
- (Austria, Switzerland, military) quartermaster
- (Switzerland) quartermaster sergeant (class of rank)
Declension
Further reading
- “Fourier” in Duden online
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