absoudre

French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French absoudre, assoudre, from Latin absolvere (to absolve). The forms with -lv- are of learned origin; spoken Middle French had developed analogical forms with -oud-, which are attested until the 18th century (absoudons, absoudait etc.). The -b- must be learned as well, although it appeared very early on.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ap.sudʁ/
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Verb

absoudre

  1. to absolve

Conjugation

The imperfect subjonctive forms are absolusse, absolusses, absolût, absolussions, absolussiez, absolussent[1]

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