creche

See also: crèche and créché

English

Noun

creche (plural creches)

  1. Alternative form of crèche

Anagrams

Galician

Verb

creche

  1. (reintegrationist norm, less recommended) second-person singular preterite indicative of crer

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Late Latin cripia, from Old Frankish *krippija, *kripja (crib, cradle), from Proto-Germanic *kribjǭ. More at crib.

Noun

creche oblique singular, f (oblique plural creches, nominative singular creche, nominative plural creches)

  1. crib, manger [1150 CE]

Descendants

  • Angevin: guêrche, querche
  • Bourbonnais-Berrichon: écrèche (Berrichon)
  • Bourguignon: creiche, croiche, crouéche, écreuche, écroche, queurche
  • Champenois: aicroche
  • Middle French: creche, creppe
  • Norman: créque
  • Picard: crèche (Athois)
  • Walloon: crèpe, cripe
  • Middle English: crecche, cracche, cratche

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from French crèche.[1][2]

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈkɾɛ.ʃi/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈkɾɛ.ʃe/
 

  • Homophone: cresce (Portugal)
  • Hyphenation: cre‧che

Noun

creche f (plural creches)

  1. nursery (a place where nursing is carried out)
    Synonym: infantário

References

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