French Words: Ó

108 words · Page 2 of 3

órbuverb

Se perdre, s’user, dépérir, se miner, se décharner, maigrir.

órdagonoun

Enchère très forte, pari à tout ou rien, tapis.

órdagosnoun

Pluriel de órdago.

órfãonoun

Orphelin.

órganosnoun

Pluriel de órgano.

órgãonoun

Orgue.

órgãosnoun

Plural de órgão.

óriásiadj

Formidable, énorme, immense.

óryèverb

Deuxième personne du pluriel du conditionnel présent de avu̩ò.

óryũverb

Troisième personne du pluriel du conditionnel présent de avu̩ò.

ós formiguernoun

Tamanoir.

ósknoun

Désir, souhait.

óskaverb

Désirer, souhaiter.

óska til hamingjuverb

Féliciter.

ósmosisnoun

Osmose.

ósseasadj

Féminin pluriel de ósseo.

ósseosadj

Masculin pluriel de ósseo.

ósvífinnadj

Hardi.

ótnoun

Chien.

ótimaadj

Féminin singulier de ótimo.

ótimasadj

Féminin pluriel de ótimo.

ótimoadj

Excellent, éminent, accompli.

ótimosadj

Masculin pluriel de ótimo.

ótkukhnoun

Menton.

ótkunadj

Mentonnier, génien.

ótkuyalnoun

Mentons.

ótsgæˑˀnoun

Salive.

óvidoadj

Ovin.

óvingjarnleguradj

Maussade, grognon, rébarbatif, bougon, quinteux.

óvinurnoun

Ennemi.

óvodanoun

Crèche, école maternelle.

óvszernoun

Préservatif, capote.

óvulosnoun

Pluriel de óvulo.

óvænnadj

Maussade, grognon, rébarbatif, bougon, quinteux.

óvænt gleðinoun

Surprise.

óvónőnoun

Enseignante de maternelle, maîtresse.

óweianoun

Aile.

óweranoun

Vent, air.

óxidosnoun

Pluriel de óxido.

óxpaðeverb

Perdre.

óyoadj

Celui-ci, celle-ci, ceux-ci, celle-ci (pour une personne).

ó·aleˀnoun

tissu

óánægðuradj

Mécontent.

óðalismenoun

Idéologie néo-nazie mettant en avant l’identité nordique et germanique.

óðalismesnoun

Pluriel de óðalisme.

óðalisteadj

Partisan de l’óðalisme, idéologie néo-nazie mettant en avant l’identité nordique et germanique.

óðalistesadj

Pluriel de óðaliste.

óþægileguradj

Désagréable, déplaisant, maussade.

óžihanoun

Poche.

óˀgæˑˀnoun

Neige.

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The French alphabetical index for the letter Ó contains 108 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 3 pages, and you are currently viewing page 2. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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