pensif
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Inherited from Old French pensif, from penser (“to think”), semi-learned borrowing from Late Latin pēnsō.
pensif (feminine pensive, masculine plural pensifs, feminine plural pensives)
pensif m (feminine singular pensifve, masculine plural pensifs, feminine plural pensifves)
From penser + -if, from Late Latin pēnsō (“to think”); first attested 1268.
pensif m (oblique and nominative feminine singular pensive)
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