balane
French
Alternative forms
- balanus (unadapted borrowing)
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin balanus, from Ancient Greek βάλανος (bálanos, “acorn”). Cognate with Catalan bàlan, Italian balano, Portuguese bálano, Spanish bálano.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ba.lan/
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Noun
balane m (plural balanes)
- (zoology) barnacle, especially the acorn barnacle
- (anatomy, dated) glans
- Synonym: gland
- François Rabelais, Le Tiers Livre 2:
- De bled en herbe vous faictez belle saulce verde [...] laquelle [...] dilate les vases spermaticques, abbrevie les cremasteres, expurge la vessie, enfle les genitoires, corrige le prepuce, incruste le balane, rectifie le membre.
- Of corn in the blade you may make good green sauce [...] which [...] dilates the spermatic vessels, shortens the cremasters, purgeth the bladder, puffeth up the genitories, correcteth the prepuce, hardens the nut, and rectifies the member.
- De bled en herbe vous faictez belle saulce verde [...] laquelle [...] dilate les vases spermaticques, abbrevie les cremasteres, expurge la vessie, enfle les genitoires, corrige le prepuce, incruste le balane, rectifie le membre.
Related terms
Further reading
- “balane”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Latin
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