ouï

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French

Etymology

Past participle of ouïr. From Old French , oi, from Latin audītus. Doublet of audit.

Pronunciation

Participle

ouï (feminine ouïe, masculine plural ouïs, feminine plural ouïes)

  1. past participle of ouïr
    J’ai ouï dire qu’elle n’allait pas bien ces temps-ci.
    I heard that she wasn't doing well these days.

Norman

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French oïr, from Latin audīre, present active infinitive of audiō (I hear, listen), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ew-is-d-, from the root *h₂ew- (to see, perceive).

Pronunciation

Verb

ouï

  1. (Jersey) to hear