vide
adjectivecommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
videfrom Old French vuit (m.), vuide (f.), from Vulgar Latin vocitus, a blend of Latin vocīvus, variant of vacīvus, and vacatus, past participle of vacare, from vacuus; cf. Catalan buit, Italian vuoto, Occitan vuèg.
Definitions
- physique
- architecture
Plural
vides
Translations
german:Leere
english:emptiness
spanish:vacío
dutch:leegte
See also
envider (v.) renvider (v.) vide (adj.) vidé (adj.) vacuité (cn.) revider (v.) vider (v.) vides (adj.) vacuisme (cn.) vidage (cn.) envidage (cn.) revidage (cn.) renvidage (cn.) vacuiste (adj.)