sucre

See also: Sucre and sucré

English

Etymology

Spanish Sucre, from the name of Venezuelan independence leader Antonio José de Sucre.

Noun

sucre (plural sucres)

  1. The former currency of Ecuador, divided into 100 centavos.

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Catalan

Etymology

From Old French çucre, from Medieval Latin zuccarum, from Old Italian zucchero, from Arabic سُكَّر (sukkar), from Persian شکر (šekar), from Sanskrit शर्करा (śárkarā, ground or candied sugar); see sugar for more details.

Pronunciation

Noun

sucre m (plural sucres)

  1. sugar

French

Etymology

From Old French çucre, from Medieval Latin zuccarum, from Old Italian zucchero, from Arabic سُكَّر (sukkar), from Persian شکر (šekar), from Sanskrit शर्करा (śárkarā, ground or candied sugar); see sugar for more details.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sykʁ/
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Noun

sucre m (plural sucres)

  1. sugar

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Middle English

Noun

sucre

  1. Alternative form of sugre

Old French

Noun

sucre m (nominative singular sucres)

  1. Alternative form of çucre

Spanish

Etymology

From the name of Venezuelan independence leader Antonio José de Sucre.

Noun

sucre m (plural sucres)

  1. sucre (former currency of Ecuador)
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