lieu
See also: Appendix:Variations of "lieu"
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French lieu, from Latin locum, accusative of locus (“place”).
Pronunciation
Noun
lieu (uncountable)
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
Anagrams
French
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Inherited from Middle French lieu, from Old French leu, from Latin locum, from Old Latin stlocus, from Proto-Indo-European *stel- (“to put, place, locate”).
Noun
lieu m (plural lieux)
- place
- (geometry) locus (set of all points whose location satisfies or is determined by one or more specified conditions)
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
- → English: lieu
Etymology 2
Inherited from Middle French lief, from Old Norse lýr, lýrr, from Proto-Germanic *liuhizaz. Cognate with Norwegian lyr.
Noun
lieu m (plural lieus)
- any of several fish from the Pollachius family
Derived terms
- lieu d'Alaska
- lieu de Norvège
- lieu jaune
- lieu noir
Further reading
- “lieu”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French leu.
Noun
lieu m (plural lieux or lieus)
Descendants
- French: lieu
Norman
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Norse lýðrr.
Noun
lieu m (plural lieus)
Romansch
Alternative forms
Etymology
Noun
lieu m