autruche

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French ostruce, according to the TLFi, from Vulgar Latin *austrūthiō, from Latin avis (bird) + strūthiō (ostrich), from Ancient Greek στρουθίων (strouthíōn). Compare Spanish avestruz and Italian struzzo.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /o.tʁyʃ/
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Noun

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autruche f (plural autruches)

  1. ostrich

Derived terms

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Norman

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Etymology

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From Old French ostruce, a semi-learned borrowing from Vulgar Latin *austrūthiō, from Latin avis (bird) + strūthiō (ostrich), from Ancient Greek στρουθίων (strouthíōn).

Noun

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autruche f (plural autruches)

  1. (Jersey) ostrich