peuplier

French

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French peuplier, poeplier, from Old French poplier. By surface analysis, Latin populus + -ier. There was a Middle French peuple, pople (poplar) which was attested in the 15th century (but most likely had older origins).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pœ.pli.je/, /pø.pli.je/
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Noun

peuplier m (plural peupliers)

  1. poplar

Further reading

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