immeuble

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French immeuble/immoble, borrowed from Latin immobilis (that which is immovable) but adapted to the ending of meuble (furniture), inherited from the Latin antonym mobilis (that which is movable). The two terms constituted a recurrent pair in juridical Latin. Doublet of immobile.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /i.mœbl/
  • Audio; un immeuble:(file)

Noun

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immeuble m (plural immeubles)

  1. building
  2. (living arrangements) apartment building
  3. (law) piece of real property, piece of real estate

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Further reading

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