trou

common noun

Syllable Decomposition

trou

from Vulgar Latin traucum which gives the Occitan and Catalan trauc, attested in the form traugum (8th century, laws of the Ripuarians) and in Old French in the form tro (1175, Chrétien de Troyes: tex tros i font), most likely of pre-Celtic origin insofar as it is absent from the other Celtic languages (see pertuis, pierce).

Definitions

jeux
golf
argot militaire
physiqueélectronique

Synonyms

Plural

trous

Translations

  • germangerman:Kaff
  • englishenglish:hole
  • arabicarabic:حفرة
  • chinesechinese:
  • danishdanish:hul
  • spanishspanish:hueco
  • finnishfinnish:kolo
  • greekgreek:οπή
  • japanesejapanese:
  • dutchdutch:gat
  • polishpolish:dziura
  • portugueseportuguese:oco
  • russianrussian:яма
  • swedishswedish:hål
  • turkishturkish:delik
  • ukrainianukrainian:дірка

See also

troué (adj.) troueuse (cn.) trouée (cn.) trouée (adj.) trouer (v.)