conservatoire

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from French conservatoire. Doublet of conservatory.

Noun

conservatoire (plural conservatoires)

  1. (music) A music academy.

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French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔ̃.sɛʁ.va.twaʁ/
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Etymology 1

From conserver +‎ -(at)oire (adjective-forming suffix), a learned formation built on the supine stem cōnservāt- of Latin cōnservāre, like the noun conservation. Corresponds to the Medieval Latin adjective cōnservātōrius.

Adjective

conservatoire (plural conservatoires)

  1. conservative
    Synonym: conservateur
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Etymology 2

From conserver +‎ -(at)oire (masculine-noun-forming suffix), a learned formation built on the supine stem cōnservāt- of Latin cōnservāre. Corresponds to the post-Classical Latin neuter noun of place cōnservātōrium.

Noun

conservatoire m (plural conservatoires)

  1. conservatory (for the maintenance of tradition)
  2. music academy
Descendants
  • English: conservatoire
  • Turkish: konservatuvar

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