feutre

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See also: feutré

English

Noun

feutre (plural feutres)

  1. Alternative form of fewter

Verb

feutre (third-person singular simple present feutres, present participle feutring, simple past and past participle feutred)

  1. Alternative form of fewter

Anagrams


Bourguignon

Etymology

From Latin futuo, cognate with foutre and fottere.

Verb

feutre

  1. (transitive, vulgar, slang) to do, to fuck around with, to dick around, to fritter, to tinker
    Quoi don qu'âles fôtant ?
    What the fuck are they doing?

Conjugation


French

Etymology

From Old French feltre, from Frankish *filtir, from Proto-Germanic *filtizō, *feltaz (compare Old English felt).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /føtʁ/
  • Audio (Quebec):(file)
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Noun

feutre m (plural feutres)

  1. felt
  2. felt hat; trilby (UK), fedora (US)
  3. felt-tip (pen)

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