juillet
French
Etymology
Modification of Old French juignet (“little June”), diminutive of juin (“June”), based on Old French juil, from Latin iūlius. The concurrent use of the Latin term in the Middle Ages influenced the shift from juignet to juillet. Compare Occitan julhet, Walloon djulete, Sicilian giugnettu, Asturian xunetu.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʒɥi.jɛ/
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Noun
juillet m (plural juillets)
Related terms
- (Gregorian calendar months) mois du calendrier grégorien; janvier, février, mars, avril, mai, juin, juillet, août, septembre, octobre, novembre, décembre (Category: fr:Gregorian calendar months)
Descendants
References
Further reading
- “juillet”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Old French
Etymology
From an alteration of juignet (“little June”) (diminutive of juin (“June”)) based on juil, from Latin iūlius. Cf. also juilot, julot, and jullot, diminutives of juil.
Noun
juillet oblique singular, m (oblique plural juillez or juilletz, nominative singular juillez or juilletz, nominative plural juillet)
- July (month)
Descendants
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