étique

adjectivecommon noun

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étique

from the old spelling ectique (17th century) whose pronunciation was also /e.tik/, from Middle French ethique (of extreme thinness) (15th century), from Old French etique (afflicted with consumption) (13th century), from Late Latin hecticus (afflicted with consumption), from Ancient Greek ἑκτικός (habitual; continuous, hectic).

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étique (adj.) étiqué (v.) étiques (cn.) étiques (adj.) étiqués (v.)