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English
Etymology 1
From en- + vie.
Pronunciation
Verb
envie (third-person singular simple present envies, present participle envying, simple past and past participle envied)
- (obsolete) To vie; to emulate; to strive.
Etymology 2
Borrowed from French envie (“urge, craving”). Doublet of envy.
Pronunciation
Noun
envie (plural envies)
- (US, chiefly Louisiana) A strong desire or craving, especially for (a particular kind of) food.
2009, Shane Hebert, The Ballad of Corey Robichaux, self-published, page 27:"Oooo, yum." Linda licked her lips. "I had an envie for that." An envie is an urge. She walked to the oven, opened it, and looked in.
- 2018, Mark Vaughan, The Beacon 2: Battle of Nuclear Creek, self-published, unnumbered page,
- "I had an envie for something sweet so picked up King cakes for dessert. Bit of a lagniappe too, she gave us a dozen not ten."
2020, Morris Ardoin, Stone Motel: Memoirs of a Cajun Boy, University Press of Mississippi, unnumbered page:"Sorry about that," he said to the man. "I'm by myself here these days. I had an envie for some Popeye's fried chicken, and dammit if you can't get that kinda thing off your mind until you just get up and go get it."
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French
Etymology
Inherited from Old French enveie (with /ei̯/ modified to /i/ to match the verb envier), from Latin invidia.
Pronunciation
Noun
envie f (plural envies)
- desire, lust, urge
- appetite, craving
- envy
- Synonym: convoitise
- birthmark
- Synonyms: tache de naissance, tache de vin
- hangnail
- Synonym: petite peau
Verb
envie
- inflection of envier:
- first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imperative
Derived terms
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Anagrams
Galician
Verb
envie
- (reintegrationist norm) inflection of enviar:
- first/third-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular imperative
Louisiana Creole
Etymology
From French envie (“desire”).
Verb
envie
- to desire
References
- Alcée Fortier, Louisiana Folktales
Middle English
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French envie, from Latin invidia.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛnˈviː(ə)/, /ˈɛnviː(ə)/
Noun
envie (plural envies)
- ill-will, hatred, enmity, hostility; spite, malice; an instance of enmity
- Synonym: onde
- envy, grudge; hostility; an instance of this feeling
- Synonym: onde
- harm, injury
- Synonyms: harm, injurie
- eagerness, enthusiasm
Descendants
References
Portuguese
Verb
envie
- inflection of enviar:
- first/third-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular imperative