croquant

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French[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /kʁɔ.kɑ̃/
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Etymology 1[edit]

From croquer.

Adjective[edit]

croquant (feminine croquante, masculine plural croquants, feminine plural croquantes)

  1. crunchy
    Synonym: croustillant
Descendants[edit]
  • Portuguese: crocante
  • Turkish: krokan

Noun[edit]

croquant m (plural croquants)

  1. biscotto
    croquant aux amandesalmond biscotto
  2. (anatomy) antihelix (cartilage of the ear)
  3. (Louisiana) cartilage
  4. (Quebec) gristle

Participle[edit]

croquant

  1. present participle of croquer

Etymology 2[edit]

From Occitan croucant. Further etymology disputed.

Noun[edit]

croquant m (plural croquants, feminine croquante)

  1. (historical) A participant in a series of jacqueries or peasants' revolts in the South of France during the late 16th and early 17th centuries CE.
  2. (by extension) beggar
    Synonyms: gueux, manant

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