escarmouche
See also: escarmouché
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French escarmouche. Doublet of skirmish and Scaramouche.
Noun
escarmouche (plural escarmouches)
- (obsolete) A skirmish.
French
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French escarmuche, from Old French escharmuche (“skirmish”), from Old Italian scaramuccia (“skirmish”), from Lombardic skirmen or Frankish *skirmijan (“to shelter”).
Cognate with Old High German skirmen, scirmen (“to shield, defend, protect”), skirm (“shade, protection”). More at skirmish, screen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛs.kaʁ.muʃ/
- Homophones: escarmouchent, escarmouches
Noun
escarmouche f (plural escarmouches)
Verb
escarmouche
- inflection of escarmoucher:
- first-person singular/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imperative
Derived terms
See also
Further reading
- “escarmouche”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.