essaimer

French

Etymology

From essaim (swarm). Cf. older échemer. Less likely from Vulgar Latin exāminō, exāmināre, from Latin exāmen. Compare Italian sciamare, Catalan eixamar, Spanish enjambrar, Portuguese enxamear.

Verb

essaimer

  1. (of bees) to swarm
    Ces abeilles ont essaimé.
    Those bees have swarmed.
  2. (figuratively, of people) to swarm (to go in a massive group)

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