défrayer

See also: defrayer

French

Etymology

From dé- + frayer, a rare verb derived from frais (expenses).

Verb

défrayer

  1. to defray (someone's expenses)

Derived terms

  • défrayer la chronique (to be in the news, to make headlines)

Conjugation

This is a regular -er verb as far as pronunciation is concerned, but as with other verbs in -ayer (such as payer and essayer, the <y> of its stem may optionally be written as <i> when it precedes a silent <e> (compare verbs in -eyer, which never have this spelling change, and verbs in -oyer and -uyer, which always have it; verbs in -ayer belong to both groups, according to the writer's preference).

Derived terms

  • défraiement

Further reading

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