furment
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Category:Middle English terms derived from Old French#FURMENTFrom Middle FrenchCategory:Middle English terms borrowed from Middle French#FURMENTCategory:Middle English terms derived from Middle French#FURMENT froment, fourment or its etymon LatinCategory:Middle English terms derived from Latin#FURMENT frūmentum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fruˈmɛnt/, /ˈfrumɛnt/, /fur-/Category:Middle English terms with IPA pronunciation#FURMENT
Noun
furmentCategory:Middle English lemmas#FURMENTCategory:Middle English nouns#FURMENTCategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#FURMENTCategory:Pages with entries#FURMENTCategory:Pages with 3 entries#FURMENT (uncountableCategory:Middle English uncountable nouns#FURMENT) (rareCategory:Middle English rare terms#FURMENT)
Related terms
References
- “frūment, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Old French
Noun
furment oblique singular, m (oblique plural furmenz or furmentz, nominative singular furmenz or furmentz, nominative plural furment)Category:Old French lemmas#FURMENTCategory:Old French nouns#FURMENTCategory:Old French masculine nouns#FURMENTCategory:Old French entries with incorrect language header#FURMENTCategory:Old French masculine nouns#FURMENTCategory:Pages with entries#FURMENTCategory:Pages with 3 entries#FURMENT
- alternative form of froment
Romansh
Etymology
From LatinCategory:Romansh terms derived from Latin#FURMENT frūmentum, from fruor (“to enjoy”).
Noun
furment mCategory:Romansh lemmas#FURMENTCategory:Romansh nouns#FURMENTCategory:Romansh entries with incorrect language header#FURMENTCategory:Romansh masculine nouns#FURMENTCategory:Pages with entries#FURMENTCategory:Pages with 3 entries#FURMENT (plural furments)
Category:rm:Grains#FURMENT