vitre

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See also: Vitré and vitré

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin vitrum. Doublet of verre. Compare Spanish vidrio and Catalan vidre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vitʁ/
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Noun

vitre f (plural vitres)

  1. pane of glass, window pane
    poser des vitres à une fenêtreto put glass in a window
  2. window (of a vehicle)
    Remonte ta vitre, il y a trop de vent.
    Put your window up; it's too windy.
  3. (Canada) glass (substance)

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Verb

vitre

  1. inflection of vitrer:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

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Norman

Etymology

From Latin vitrum.

Noun

vitre m (plural vitres)

  1. (Jersey) pane

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