dévot

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See also: devot

French

Etymology

    Inherited from Middle French dévot, inherited from Old French devot, borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin dēvōtus.

    Pronunciation

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    Adjective

    dévot (feminine dévote, masculine plural dévots, feminine plural dévotes)

    1. devout, godly
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    Descendants

    • Romanian: devot

    Further reading

    Middle French

    Etymology

      Inherited from Old French devot, borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin dēvōtus, from Latin dēvoveō.

      Pronunciation

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      Adjective

      dévot m (feminine singular dévote, masculine plural dévots, feminine plural dévotes)

      1. devout
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