phare

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French phare.

Noun

phare (plural phares)

  1. beacon
  2. lighthouse

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French

Etymology

From Latin pharus, itself from Ancient Greek Φάρος (Pháros).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /faʁ/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aʁ
  • Homophones: far, phares
  • Hyphenation: phare

Adjective

phare (plural phares)

  1. leading, signature, key, flagship
    “La vie en rose” est une des chansons phares d'Édith Piaf.
    “La vie en rose” is one of Edith Piaf's signature songs.

Noun

phare m (plural phares)

  1. lighthouse
  2. lantern in a lighthouse
  3. headlight (of a vehicle)
  4. headlamp (of a vehicle)
  5. (figuratively) beacon, luminary
  6. (nautical) the set of sails on the mast

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