Maisonneuve

English

Etymology

From French Maisonneuve.

Proper noun

Maisonneuve (countable and uncountable, plural Maisonneuves)

  1. A surname from French, equivalent to English Newhouse.
  2. (historical, 19th century) A former village in the island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, now part of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, City of Montreal

Derived terms

French

Etymology

Equivalent to maison +‎ neuve. Cognate with Catalan, Italian, and Occitan Casanova; English Newhouse; German Neuhaus.

Proper noun

Maisonneuve ?

  1. Maisonneuve: a French surname, equivalent to English Newhouse
  2. (historical, 19th century) Maisonneuve: a former village in the island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Derived terms

  • Cazeneuve
  • Cazenove