douloureux

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle French douloureux, from Old French dolerous and its variants, from Late Latin dolōrōsus, from Latin dolor (whence douleur). By surface analysis, douleur +‎ -eux.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /du.lu.ʁø/
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Adjective

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douloureux (feminine douloureuse, masculine plural douloureux, feminine plural douloureuses)

  1. painful
    Antonym: indolore
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Further reading

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Middle French

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Etymology

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From Old French dolerous and its variants, from Late Latin dolōrōsus, from Latin dolor.

Adjective

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douloureux m (feminine singular douloureuse, masculine plural douloureux, feminine plural douloureuses)

  1. painful

Descendants

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  • French: douloureux