pieux

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French

Etymology

From Middle French pieux, from Old French piu(s) (later changed on the basis of adjectives ending in -eux), from Latin pius.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pjø/
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Adjective

pieux (feminine pieuse, masculine plural pieux, feminine plural pieuses)

  1. pious

Derived terms

Noun

pieux m

  1. plural of pieu

Further reading


Middle French

Etymology

From Old French piu(s), from Latin pius.

Adjective

pieux m (feminine singular pieuse, masculine plural pieux, feminine plural pieuses)

  1. pious

Norman

Etymology

From Old French piu(s), from Latin pius.

Adjective

pieux m

  1. (Jersey) pious

Derived terms