pensée

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See also: pensee

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French pensée. Doublet of pansy.

Noun

pensée (plural pensées)

  1. A thought.
    • 1980 December 13, Michael Bronski, “A Longing For Passion To Transcend Thought”, in Gay Community News, volume 8, number 21, page 12:
      Words come after words with little punctuation, and because the lines are short our eyes fall down the page, scanning, shifting, making sense of each as it follows or comes upon the next. Yet, rather than a rush of feelings, the lines are pensees: a flow that incites intellectually, not viscerally.

Anagrams

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɑ̃.se/
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Participle

pensée f sg

  1. feminine singular of pensé

Noun

pensée f (plural pensées)

  1. a thought (first attested 1176 in Chrétien de Troyes, Cligès, ed. A. Micha, 5246)
  2. reflection, meditation, faculty of thinking (late 12th century)
  3. (in the expression “être en pensée”) worry, concern (late 12th century)
    • late 12th century, Eneas, ms. A (second edition):
      Estre en pensé por.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • first half of the 13th century, La fille du Comte de Ponthieu, ed. C. Brunel, 288-289 and 379:
      Estre en molt grief pensée; estre en mout grant pensée de (aucun).
    • 18 September 1789, letter of Archduchess Elisabeth to the later emperor Joseph II, published in Archiv für österreichische Geschichte, vol. 44 (1871), p. 204:
      Je ne puis dormir, toujours je suis en pensée avec la moitié de moi-même et les dangers auxquels vous êtes exposé se représentent si vivement à mon imagination qu’ils m’ôtent tout sommeil.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  4. the mind as the seat of thinking (c. 1200)
  5. (obsolete) amorous attachment (c. 1200)
  6. manner of thinking (c. 1215)
  7. an idea coming up in one's mind (c. 1220 in Anseïs de Carthage, 332)
  8. the guiding idea of a decision made or one's will (c. 1274 in Adenet Le Roi, Berte, 1644)
  9. moral disposition (first quarter of 13th century)
  10. an operation of the mind (since 1636)
  11. idea expressed by an author in a literary or artistic work (since 1621)
  12. thinking, worldview of an author
    Travestir la pensée d'un auteur.
  13. a pansy (plant) (c. 1460)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: pansy
  • Greek: πανσές (pansés)
  • Vietnamese: păng-xê

Further reading

Middle French

Alternative forms

Noun

pensée f (plural pensées)

  1. thought

Norman

Etymology

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Noun

pensée f (plural pensées)

  1. (Jersey) pansy

Synonyms