fonne

Bourguignon

Etymology

From Latin fēmina. See French femme.

Noun

fonne

  1. (Morvan) woman

References

  • Eugène de Chambure, Glossaire du Morvan (1878)

Middle English

Etymology 1

Unknown, perhaps of North Germanic origin; see modern fun.[1] Potentially related to fonnen (to be insane).

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɔn(ə)/, /ˈfun(ə)/

Noun

fonne (plural fonnes)

  1. A fool, idiot or moron.
  2. Someone who is easily tricked or misled.
Descendants
  • English: fon (obsolete)
References

Adjective

fonne

  1. silly, ridiculous, stupid, simple
Descendants
References
  1. Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “fond”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.

Verb

fonne

  1. Alternative form of fonnen
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