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jolif

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Old French

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Either from Old Norse jól (a midwinter feast, Yule) +‎ -if, hence "fest-ive"; alternatively from Vulgar Latin *gaudivus (from Latin gaudeō, more at joy).

Adjective

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jolif m (oblique and nominative feminine singular jolive)

  1. (early Old French) pretty; attractive

Declension

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Case masculine feminine neuter
singular subject jolifs or jolis jolive jolif
oblique jolif jolive jolif
plural subject jolif jolives jolif
oblique jolifs or jolis jolives jolif

Descendants

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