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Etymology

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From Guernsey Norman pieuvre (introduced or popularised by Victor Hugo; cf. also Old Northern French puerve). Ultimately from Latin polypūs, from Ancient Greek πολύπους (polúpous, several feet). Doublet of poulpe.

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Noun

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pieuvre f (plural pieuvres)

  1. octopus
    Synonym: poulpe

Descendants

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  • Haitian Creole: pyèv
  • Italian: piovra

Further reading

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Norman

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Northern French puerve, from Latin polypus, from Ancient Greek πολύπους (polúpous, several feet).

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Noun

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pieuvre f (plural pieuvres)

  1. (Jersey, Guernsey) octopus