mésaise

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See also: mesaise, and mesaisé

French

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Etymology

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From Old French, from més- (mis-, dys-) +‎ aise. The change from feminine in Old French to masculine in French is unexplained, especially as aise has remained feminine, but may be due to influence from malaise m.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mésaise m (plural mésaises)

  1. (obsolete) discomfort; unease

Further reading

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