fouet

common noun

Syllable Decomposition

fouet

from 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

  • germangerman:Peitsche
  • englishenglish:whip
  • arabicarabic:سوط
  • chinesechinese:鞭子
  • koreankorean:채찍
  • spanishspanish:azote
  • greekgreek:μαστίγιο
  • hebrewhebrew:שוט
  • hindihindi:छबुक
  • italianitalian:frusta
  • japanesejapanese:
  • dutchdutch:zweep
  • polishpolish:bat
  • portugueseportuguese:flagelo
  • russianrussian:кнут
  • thaithai:หวด
  • turkishturkish:kamçi
  • ukrainianukrainian: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.)