fouet

English

Noun

fouet (plural fouets)

  1. (Scotland) Alternative form of fouat (houseleek)

French

Etymology

From Middle French fouet, diminutive in -et of Old French fou (beech), from Latin fagus.

Since the morpheme boundary was no longer felt in Middle French, [u.ɛ] was contracted to [wɛ] and this later developed regularly to [wa] (as it did in oi, oe). The contemporary pronunciation was reinforced by the spelling and the desire to distinguish from foi, foie and fois.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fwɛ/, (archaic) /fwa/
  • (file)

Noun

fouet m (plural fouets)

  1. whip (tool)
  2. (cooking) whisk
  3. (zoology) tip

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Catalan: fuet
    • English: fuet
    • Spanish: fuet
  • Italian: fuetto
  • Portuguese: fuê

Further reading

Norman

Etymology

From Old French fou (beech) + -et.

Noun

fouet m (plural fouets)

  1. (Jersey) whip

Derived terms

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