peintre

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peintre

Etymology

From Middle French paintre, from Old French peintre, paintre, from the nominative case of Vulgar Latin *pinctor, from Classical Latin pictor (painter). Cf. also the Old French forms peintor, paintor, poentor, from the Vulgar Latin accusative *pinctorem.

Pronunciation

Noun

peintre m or f (plural peintres)

  1. painter (artist)

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Norman

Etymology

From Old French peintre, paintre, from the nominative case of Vulgar Latin *pinctor, from Classical Latin pictor (painter).

Noun

peintre m (plural peintres)

  1. (Jersey) painter