étang

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See also: Étang and ē-tàng

French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Derived from the Old French verb estanchier, through an earlier form estanc. Unrelated to Latin stāgnum (pond), which influenced the change in spelling from ⟨c⟩ to ⟨g⟩.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

étang m (plural étangs)

  1. pond (small lake, often shallow)
  2. lagoon (especially on the Mediterranean coast)
    Étang de ThauThau Lagoon
    • 1946, Charles Trenet (lyrics and music), “La Mer”:
      Voyez, près des étangs, / ces grands roseaux mouillés / Voyez, ces oiseaux blancs / et ces maisons rouillées
      See, by the lagoons, / those tall, wet reeds / See, those white birds / and those rusty houses

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Romanization[edit]

étang

  1. Romanization of ᮆᮒᮀ