farinier

French

Etymology

According to the TLFi, from Old French farinier, a borrowing from Medieval Latin farīnārius, from Latin farīna (flour). Equivalent to farine + -ier

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fa.ʁi.nje/
  • Rhymes: -je

Noun

farinier m (plural fariniers, feminine farinière)

  1. miller
  2. flour merchant

Further reading

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