voile
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Borrowed from French voile (“veil”). Doublet of veil and velum.
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voile (countable and uncountable, plural voiles)
From an Old French voil, veil, from Latin vēlum, from Proto-Indo-European.
voile m (plural voiles)
Inherited from Old French voile, veile, veille, from Vulgar Latin *vēla, from the plural of Latin vēlum, from Proto-Indo-European.
voile f (plural voiles)
voile m (invariable)
From Vulgar Latin *vēla, from the plural of vēlum.
voile oblique singular, f (oblique plural voiles, nominative singular voile, nominative plural voiles)
voile
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