Fauteuil

See also: fauteuil

German

Etymology

From French fauteuil, from Old French faudestuel, faldestoel, borrowed from Frankish *faldistōl (folding seat), from Proto-Germanic *faldistōlaz (foldstool, folding chair), from *faldiz (a fold, folding) +‎ *stōlaz (stool, throne, chair).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /foˈtœj/

Noun

Fauteuil m (genitive Fauteuils, plural Fauteuils)

  1. armchair
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