oreille

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== Finnish == === Noun === oreille allative plural of ori == French == === Etymology === Inherited from Middle French oreille, from Old French oreille, from Vulgar Latin oricla, from Latin auricula, diminutive of auris, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ṓws. Cognate with Catalan and Galician orella; Portuguese orelha; Italian orecchio; Occitan aurelha; Romanian ureche; and Spanish oreja. Compare zoreille, zorey. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɔ.ʁɛj/ Rhymes: -ɛj === Noun === oreille f (plural oreilles) ear ==== Synonyms ==== (informal) esgourde, feuille ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== auriculaire ==== Descendants ==== Mauritian Creole: zorey Réunion Creole French: zoreilles, z'oreilles, zorey French: zoreille, zorey Saint Dominican Creole French: z'oreilleHaitian Creole: zòrèy Seychellois Creole: zorey → Esperanto: orelo === Further reading === “oreille”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012 == Middle French == === Alternative forms === aureille === Etymology === From Old French oreille, from Vulgar Latin oricla, from Latin auricula, diminutive of auris. === Noun === oreille f (plural oreilles) ear ==== Descendants ==== French: oreille (see there for further descendants) == Norman == === Alternative forms === orêle (continental Normandy) ouothelle (Jersey) === Etymology === From Old French oreille, from Vulgar Latin oricla, from Latin auricula, diminutive of auris (“ear”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ṓws. === Noun === oreille f (plural oreilles) (Guernsey, anatomy) ear == Old French == === Etymology === Inherited from Latin ōricula, variant of auricula. First attested circa 1050 in the Oxford manuscript of La Chanson de Roland. === Noun === oreille oblique singular, f (oblique plural oreilles, nominative singular oreille, nominative plural oreilles) ear ==== Descendants ==== Champenois: airoille Franc-Comtois: aroiye Middle French: aureille (spelling influenced by Latin auricula), oreilleFrench: oreille (see there for further descendants) Norman: oreille, orêle, ouothelle, oyêle Walloon: oraye === References ===