calme
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
calme (comparative more calme, superlative most calme)
Inherited from Middle French calme, probably borrowed from Italian calma, from Ancient Greek καῦμα (kaûma) (or alternatively through the intermediate of an Iberian language as opposed to Italian).
calme (plural calmes)
calme m (plural calmes)
calme
calme
calme f
Borrowed from Middle French calme, from Old Italian calma, of unclear further origin.
calme (uncountable) (Late Middle English, rare)
calme (chiefly Late Middle English)
Borrowed from Italian calma, itself from Ancient Greek καῦμα (kaûma); alternatively, via an Iberian language, probably Catalan.
calme m or f (plural calmes)
calme
calme
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