ouvert
See also: ouvèrt
English edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from French ouvert. Doublet of apert and overt.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
ouvert (plural ouverts)
- (ballet) A position in which the feet are apart, or a movement which brings them apart.
- (fashion) An open-crotch undergarment.
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French edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Middle French ouvert, from Old French overt, from Vulgar Latin *opertus, from Latin apertus. Doublet of apert.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
ouvert (feminine ouverte, masculine plural ouverts, feminine plural ouvertes)
Derived terms edit
Related terms edit
Participle edit
ouvert (feminine ouverte, masculine plural ouverts, feminine plural ouvertes)
- past participle of ouvrir
Descendants edit
- Antillean Creole: ouvè
- Haitian Creole: ouvè
- Louisiana Creole: ouvèr
- Mauritian Creole: ouver, uver
- Seychellois Creole: ouver
- → English: ouvert
- → German: ouvert
Further reading edit
- “ouvert”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Anagrams edit
Middle French edit
Etymology edit
From Old French overt.
Verb edit
ouvert
- past participle of ouvrir
Descendants edit
- French: ouvert (see there for further descendants)
Norman edit
Adjective edit
ouvert m
- Alternative form of ouvaert
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