i avoir

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Old French

Excerpt from the Oxford manuscript of The Song of Roland. The final five words are i ad plus de mil (there are more than a thousand).

Alternative forms

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin hīc (here) and habēre (to have).

Verb

i avoir

  1. (impersonal) there be
    • 12th Century, Unknown, Raoul de Cambrai:
      Laissiés les mors, n'i a nul recouvrier.
      Leave the dead, there are none to be recovered.

Conjugation

Descendants

  • French: y avoir