siffler

Signification

  1. to whistle
  2. to whistle for, to blow on a whistle for
  3. to boo by whistling (to show one's disapproval at something)
  4. to hiss
  5. to knock back (a drink), to down

Fréquence

C2
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/si.fle/
Étymologie

Inherited from Old French sifler (later orthographically influenced by souffler), from Vulgar Latin *sīfilāre, probably an Osco-Umbrian influenced variant of Latin sībilāre (compare Spanish chiflar, Friulian sivilâ). Cf. also the variant northern Old French dialectal form sufler (whence Norman sûfflier and Walloon xhufler), from a Vulgar Latin variant *sufilāre (compare Italian zufolare), as well as the dialectal subler from a form *subilāre (compare Italian sobillare, Romansch tschüblar, Romanian șuiera); in areas transitional to Franco-Provençal dialects is found the form sibler (compare also Occitan siblar, siular, Catalan xiular).

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