estuve

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== Middle French == === Noun === estuve f (plural estuves) public baths ==== Descendants ==== French: étuve == Old French == === Etymology === From Medieval Latin stupha, stufa, stupa (“hypocaust, stove, heated room”) (perhaps via Frankish *stubu (“room, heated room”)), deverbal from Vulgar Latin *extuphāre, *extufāre, *extupāre, from ex- + Ancient Greek τύφω (túphō, “to smoke”). === Noun === estuve oblique singular, f (oblique plural estuves, nominative singular estuve, nominative plural estuves) large bath ==== Derived terms ==== estuver ==== Descendants ==== French: étuve == Spanish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /esˈtube/ [esˈt̪u.β̞e] Rhymes: -ube Syllabification: es‧tu‧ve === Verb === estuve first-person singular preterite indicative of estar