poêle
common nouncommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
poêlefrom Latin patella (patella, small dish) which gives the Old French paielle ('household utensil used for frying, often with a long handle') or paelle and, via Spanish, the French paella. In the fourteenth century, tenir la cowe de la poeille, 'to have control over affairs'. In the sixteenth century, sauter de la poesle en la braise, 'to go from bad to worse'.
Definitions
- religion
Synonyms
cuisinièrecalorifère
Translations
german:Herd
english:pall
danish:kakkelovn
italian:stufa
dutch:kachel
portuguese:fogão
russian:печь
swedish:kamin
See also
poëlant (v.) poëles (cn.) poêlons (cn.) poëlons (v.) poëlez (v.) poëlent (v.) poëlais (v.) poëlait (v.) poëlions (v.) poëliez (v.) poëlaient (v.) poëlai (v.) poëlas (v.) poëla (v.) poëlâmes (v.) poëlâtes (v.) poëlèrent (v.) poëlerai (v.) poëleras (v.) poëlera (v.)