sergent

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See also: Sergent and sèrgent

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Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French sergent.

Pronunciation

Noun

sergent m (plural sergents, feminine sergenta)

  1. sergeant

Further reading

French

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Etymology

Inherited from Middle French, from Old French sergeant, sergent, serjant, sergient, sergant (sergeant, servant), from Medieval Latin or Late Latin servientem (a servant, vassal, soldier, apparitor), from Classical Latin servientem (serving), present participle of serviō, servīre (serve, be a slave to). See also servant.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɛʁ.ʒɑ̃/
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  • Rhymes: -ɑ̃

Noun

sergent m (plural sergents, feminine sergente)

  1. (military) sergeant
    Synonym: (military slang) serpat

Derived terms

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French sergent.

Noun

sergent m (plural sergenți)

  1. sergeant

Declension