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English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman rivage, Middle French rivage, from Late Latin rīpāticum.
Pronunciation
Noun
rivage (countable and uncountable, plural rivages)
- (now rare, poetic) A coast, a shore.
1485, Sir Thomas Malory, “xxj”, in Le Morte Darthur, book XVII:Ryght soo departed Galahad / Percyual / and Bors with hym / and soo they rode thre dayes / and thenne they came to a Ryuage and fonde the shyp […] / And whanne they cam to the borde / they fonde in the myddes the table of syluer / whiche they had lefte with the maymed kynge and the Sancgreal whiche was couerd with rede samyte- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1830 June, Alfred Tennyson, “Recollections of the Arabian Nights”, in Poems. , volume I, London: Edward Moxon, , published 1842, →OCLC, part V, page 25:From the green rivage many a fall / Of diamond rillets musical, […]
1892, Michael Field, The Death of Procris:[…] leaves have taken flight
From yon
Slim seedling-birch on the rivage, the flock
Of herons has the quiet of solitude […]
- (law, UK, historical) A duty paid to the crown for the passage of vessels on certain rivers.
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French
Etymology
Inherited from Old French rivage, from Late Latin rīpāticum. Equivalent to by surface analysis, rive + -age.
Pronunciation
Noun
rivage m (plural rivages)
- bank; shore; coast
2015, Fréro Delavega, Ton visage:Que n’ai-je ? Une planche de salut, loin du métro, de son raffut, les yeux rivés sur le rivage, oublier ton lointain visage.- What do I not have? A lifeline, far from the metro and all that racket. My eyes glued to the shore to forget your distant face.
2013, Zaz, On ira:Vous êtes l’horizon, nous sommes la mer. Vous êtes les saisons, nous sommes la terre. Vous êtes le rivage, et moi, je suis l’écume.- You are the horizon, we are the sea. You are the seasons, we are the earth. You are the shore, and I am the foam.
Usage notes
- Refers to the area of land connected to the sea.[1][2] For freshwater, see rive.
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Old French
Etymology
From Late Latin rīpāticum. Equivalent to by surface analysis, rive + -age.
Noun
rivage oblique singular, m (oblique plural rivages, nominative singular rivages, nominative plural rivage)
- riverbank or shore
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