tiède

tepid, lukewarm

Frequency

C2
Pronounced as (IPA)
/tjɛd/
Etymology

In summary

From Middle French tiede (14th c.), from Old French *tiede, from earlier *tebde, itself by regular syncope from Latin tepidus. The attested Old French tieve, teve reflects an eastern dialect form without syncope. Doublet of tépide, a borrowing.

ramollo

qui manque d’ardeur

sans énergie

sans enthousiasme

à point -viande-

assez chaud

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