cheminee

See also: cheminée

Old French

Alternative forms

  • chiminee, chaminee, cheiminee, cemminee
  • chimenee, chamenee, chemenee
  • queminee (northern)

Etymology

From Late Latin camīnāta (room with a chimney).

Pronunciation

  • (classical) IPA(key): /t͡ʃəmiˈneːə/, /t͡ʃi-/, /t͡ʃa-/, /-mən-/, (northern) /kə-/

Noun

cheminee oblique singular, f (oblique plural cheminees, nominative singular cheminee, nominative plural cheminees)

  1. chimney (vent used to allow smoke and other fumes to escape)

Descendants

  • Middle French: cheminée
    • French: cheminée (see there for further descendants)
    • Occitan: chimenèia, chaminèia cheminièra, chiminièra (ending replaced with -ièra)
  • Norman: cheunm'née, chimenaée; chim'naïe; chimnee
  • Picard: c'minée

Borrowings:

References

  1. Davy, J. and Panayotou, A. (1997) “French loans in Cypriot Greek,” Actes du colloque tenu à Lyon, p. 115. https://www.persee.fr/doc/mom_1274-6525_2000_act_31_1_1849#mom_1274-6525_2000_act_31_1_T1_0125_0000.
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