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French
Etymology
As with lisser, one suggested origin is a cross of Late Latin lixare and allisus. TLFi asserts that derivation from Spanish alisio (“trade (wind)”) is impossible and argues the Spanish word more likely derives from French.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
alizé m (plural alizés)
- trade wind
1977, Jacques Brel (lyrics and music), “Les Marquises”:Et quelques pas de deux et quelques pas de danse / Et la nuit est soumise et l’alizé se brise / Aux Marquises- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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