poutre

See also: poutré

French

Etymology

From Old French poutre, probably from apocope of an earlier *poutrelle, from a Vulgar Latin *pultrella < pulitrella from the feminine of Latin pullitrum, ultimately from pullus (colt, youngling).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /putʁ/
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Noun

poutre f (plural poutres)

  1. (construction) beam, girder
    poutre à vive arête - square-edged beam
  2. (gymnastics) balance beam

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Old French

Etymology

Probably from apocope of an earlier *poutrelle, from a Vulgar Latin *pultrella < pulitrella from the feminine of Latin pulliter, pullitrum, ultimately from pullus (colt, youngling).

Noun

poutre oblique singular, m (oblique plural poutres, nominative singular poutres, nominative plural poutre)

  1. beam, girder

Descendants

  • French: poutre
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