trumeau

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English

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A trumeau

Etymology

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From French trumeau.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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trumeau (plural trumeaus or trumeaux)

  1. (architecture) The pillar or center post supporting the lintel in the middle of a doorway or window opening, especially in a church.
  2. A trumeau mirror.

Translations

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French

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Etymology

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Probably Old French *trum, from Frankish *thrum (stump) (Proto-Germanic *þrum-), suffixed with -eau.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tʁy.mo/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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trumeau m (plural trumeaux)

  1. (obsolete, anatomy) calf
  2. (architecture) trumeau
  3. pier glass

Descendants

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  • English: trumeau
  • Italian: trumeau

Further reading

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Italian

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trumeau (sense 2)

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from French trumeau.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /truˈmo/*, (careful style) /tryˈmo/°
  • Rhymes: -o

Noun

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trumeau m (invariable)

  1. (architecture) trumeau
  2. a type of furniture, especially from the 18th century (clarification of this definition is needed)

Derived terms

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