entre-

See also: entre and entré

French

Etymology

From Latin inter- via Old French entre

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑ̃.tʁə/

Prefix

entre-

  1. inter-

Derived terms


Middle French

Etymology

From Latin inter-

Prefix

entre-

  1. (chiefly verbal prefix) reciprocally; to each other
    entredonner
    to give to one another

Derived terms

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Old French

Etymology

From Latin inter-

Prefix

entre-

  1. (chiefly verbal prefix) reciprocally; to each other
    entreferir
    to strike one another

Derived terms

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Portuguese

Prefix

entre-

  1. inter- (among, between)

Derived terms

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