ménage
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Borrowed from French ménage; compare Middle English menage, a parallel borrowing from an earlier form of the French word.
ménage (plural ménages)
Inherited from Middle French mesnage, from Old French manage, mainage, from manoir, maneir, maindre, from Latin manēre. The Old French forms maisnage, mesnage were influenced by the word maisnée, maisnede, from Vulgar Latin *mā(n)siōnāta (French maisonnée), from Latin mānsiō (which also became French maison).
ménage m (plural ménages)
Unadapted borrowing from French ménage.
ménage m or f (plural ménages)
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