doigt
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Etymology[edit]
From Middle French doigt, from Old French doit, doi, from Latin digitus, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *deyǵ- (“to show, point out, pronounce solemnly”). The g was added back in Middle French to reflect the Classical Latin spelling.
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /dwa/
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"un doigt" pronounced (France, Paris) (file) - Rhymes: -a
- Homophones: doigts, dois, doit
Noun[edit]
doigt m (plural doigts)
- finger
- toe
See also: orteil
- Je vais me tremper les doigts de pied.
- I'll dip my toes in the water.
- Je vais me tremper les doigts de pied.
- a small amount of a beverage (about a finger in height)
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External links[edit]
- “doigt” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Middle French[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old French doit, with the g added back to reflect the original Latin digitus.
Noun[edit]
doigt m (plural doigts)
- (anatomy) finger
Descendants[edit]
- French: doigt
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