rêver
verb
Syllable Decomposition
rêverfrom Old French resver ('to dream, wander, rave'), from *esver ('to wander'), from Gallo-Roman *esvo ('vagabond'), from Latin popularis *exvagus, a compound of ex and vagus ('wandering'). Attested from the 12th century in the sense of 'to rave, babble', it has supplanted songer in the meaning of 'to dream while sleeping'.
Definitions
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "rêver"Translations
arabic:(ح.ل.م)
german:träumen
english:dream
danish:håbe
spanish:soñar
greek:ονειρεύομαι
italian:sognare
dutch:zich wanen
polish:śnić
portuguese:sonhar
russian:видеть сон
swedish:drömma
See also
rêvas (v.) rêvâmes (v.) rêvâtes (v.) rêveraient (v.) rêverai (v.) rêvera (v.) rêveuse (adj.) rêveuse (cn.) rêve (cn.) rêverie (cn.) rêveur (adj.) rêveur (cn.) rêvons (v.) rêvions (v.) rêviez (v.) rêvez (v.) rêvés (adj.) rêves (cn.) rêveront (v.) rêverait (v.)