paumer

verb

Syllable Decomposition

paumer

from palm. 'to touch with the palm', 'to take in the palm', a meaning that remains in the expression 'se faire paumer' ('to get lost'). In modern times, the meaning of 'to take' has been reversed and has given 'to lose', 'to mislay', and then acquired a pronominal version.

Definitions

Conjugation

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Translations

  • germangerman:sich verfahren
  • englishenglish:to get lost

See also

paumons (v.) paumez (v.) paumions (v.) paumiez (v.) paumaient (v.) paumai (v.) paumas (v.) paumâmes (v.) paumâtes (v.) paumèrent (v.) paumerai (v.) paumeras (v.) paumera (v.) paumerons (v.) paumerez (v.) paumeront (v.) paumasse (v.) paumasses (v.) paumât (v.) paumassions (v.)