fouet
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
fouetfrom the Old French fou (or fau), 'beech tree' and the suffix -et, it was originally a 'small beech rod', itself from the Latin fagus (beech) see fayard.
Definitions
- marine
- histoire
- chasse
- cuisine
- musique
- gastron
Plural
fouets
Anagram
foute
Translations
german:Peitsche
english:whip
arabic:سوط
chinese:鞭子
korean:채찍
spanish:azote
greek:μαστίγιο
hebrew:שוט
hindi:छबुक
italian:frusta
japanese:鞭
dutch:zweep
polish:bat
portuguese:flagelo
russian:кнут
thai:หวด
turkish:kamçi
ukrainian:батіг
See also
fouettage (cn.) folichonner (v.) affolage (cn.) raffolir (v.) fou (adj.) fou (cn.) fouetteuse (cn.) folie (cn.) foutraque (adj.) follet (adj.) follet (cn.) affolant (adj.) affolement (cn.) affoler (v.) folâtre (adj.) folâtrer (v.) folâtrerie (cn.) folichon (adj.) fouettement (cn.) fouetter (v.)