enticher

verb

Syllable Decomposition

enticher

from the Old French 'entechier' (to provide with a quality, a defect), derived from 'teche', 'stain', 'good or bad quality' in Old French, see 'entacher'. The passage from /e/ to /i/ within the root can be explained by the contamination of the Old French 'enticier' ('to incite'). In the Renaissance, we find 'entiché' with the meaning of ('which begins to spoil (of a fruit)') and ('corrupted by a vice'), he is 'entiché' of this vice.

Definitions

Conjugation

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Synonyms

amouracherenamourer

Translations

  • englishenglish:become infatuated
  • finnishfinnish:pihkaantua

See also

détachant (adj.) attacheur (cn.) rattacheur (cn.) maculage (cn.) rattachiste (adj.) rattachisme (cn.) détacheur (cn.) entichement (cn.) maculaire (adj.) attaché (adj.) rattachement (cn.) détachage (cn.) macula (cn.) tachisme (cn.) tachiste (adj.) détachable (adj.) attachant (adj.) attache (cn.) attachement (cn.) attacher (v.)