noix

French

Etymology

From Old French nois, from Latin nux, nucem, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *knew-.

Note that both used to mean “nuts (in general)” and “walnuts (in particular)” – compare Spanish carne, meaning both “meat (in general)” and “beef (in particular)”.

Pronunciation

Noun

noix f (plural noix)

  1. walnut
  2. nut

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