aumônière

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Etymology 1[edit]

Derived forms.

Adjective[edit]

aumônière

  1. feminine singular of aumônier

Noun[edit]

aumônière f (plural aumônières)

  1. female equivalent of aumônier

Etymology 2[edit]

From aumône + -ière.

Une aumôniere à la fraise - A strawberry «aumoniere». (2)
Une aumônière dans un avion - an airplane seat «aumônière» (3)

Noun[edit]

aumônière f (plural aumônières)

  1. (religion, historical) purse
  2. meal consisting of a filling, which can be sweet or savory, enclosed in a dough, which can be pancake, folded and closed with a food cord.
  3. seat pocket on the back of the seats of cars, buses, airplanes, etc.

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