quinzaine

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French quinzaine.

Noun

quinzaine (plural quinzaines)

  1. The fifteenth day after a feast day, including both days in the reckoning.
  2. (poetry) A piece of verse having fifteen syllables.

French

Etymology

From quinze + -aine.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɛ̃.zɛn/
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Noun

quinzaine f (plural quinzaines)

  1. about fifteen people, about fifteen things, etc.
    Donnez-m’en une quinzaine.Give me about fifteen (of them).
    Nous étions une quinzaine.There were about fifteen of us.
  2. a period of fifteen consecutive days
  3. (by extension) two weeks; a fortnight

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