preu

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See also: Pre-U

Catalan

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old Catalan preu, from pre-literary */ˈpɾɛt͡s/, from Latin pretium.

Noun

preu m (plural preus)

  1. price
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Verb

preu

  1. (Balearic, Alghero) first-person singular present indicative of preuar

References

French

Etymology

Shortened from premier.

Pronunciation

Noun

preu m (plural preux)

  1. the first
    • 1870, Denis Poulot, Le Sublime, page 88:
      Il n’y a pas de danger qu’on le renvoie, lui le preu des tourneurs de la capitale.
      There's no danger that he will be sent back, he being the first of the tourneurs of the capital.
    • 1879, Jules Vallès, L’Enfant, page 274:
      Il était le premier en dissertation, mon père n’était que le second, mais mon père redevenait le preu en vers latins.
      He was first place in essay-writing, my father was only second place, but my father become the first again in Latin poetry.
  2. (dated, schoolchild slang) the first to play (in a game)
  3. the second floor (of a building)
    • (Can we date this quote?) H. Monnier, Scènes populaires, quoted in Rigaud, Dictionnaire d'argot moderne, page 313:
      Tiens! v’là l’bijoutier du no10 qui n’s’embête pas, lui; il vous a loué tout son preu.
      Look! There, the jeweler at number 10 isn't annoyed; he leased to you his whole second floor.

Further reading

Old French

Etymology

From Late Latin prōde. Doublet of pro, after specialization in the context of battle.

Adjective

preu

  1. brave; valiant, chivalrous

Declension

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Descendants

  • French: preux (from the oblique plural preux, preuz)