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- FAROUCHE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In French, farouche can mean "wild" or "shy," just as it does in English It is an alteration of the Old French word forasche, which derives via Late Latin forasticus ("living outside") from Latin foras, meaning "outdoors "
- farouche - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
farouche (comparative more farouche, superlative most farouche) Sullen or recalcitrant
- Définitions : farouche - Dictionnaire de français Larousse
Qui exprime avec force, vigueur, la violence de quelqu'un ; âpre, véhément : Une haine farouche Partisan farouche d'une politique Synonymes : âpre - dur - rude - véhément Contraires : faible - léger - mou - petit 4 Littéraire Qui est sauvage, cruel, barbare : De farouches guerriers Un regard farouche Synonymes :
- farouche - Définitions, synonymes, prononciation, exemples . . .
FAROUCHE, se dit quelquefois en bonne part Les Catons avoient une vertu farouche, severe inflexible cette Dame est fort farouche, elle ne souffre aucune galanterie
- Farouche - definition of farouche by The Free Dictionary
Define farouche farouche synonyms, farouche pronunciation, farouche translation, English dictionary definition of farouche adj 1 Unsociable or shy and socially awkward: "A farouche figure and a bachelor had lived all of his life with his mother in the family home"
- FAROUCHE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
FAROUCHE translate: shy, wild, fierce Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary
- FAROUCHE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
She felt protective towards him -- a strange, farouche creature, impossible to protect
- FAROUCHE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Origin of farouche 1 First recorded in 1760–70; from French, from Old French faro(u)che, forasche; further origin uncertain; perhaps from Late Latin forāsticus “belonging outside or out of doors” (i e , not fit to be inside), a derivative of the adverb and preposition forās (also forīs ) “(to the) outside, abroad”; door ( def
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