choisir un terme: 36 | page 1 de 2 | 1. | fi | interj. fie!; — donc!, fie!, for shame! | 2. | fiancer | v. to betroth; fiancé, -e, fiancé, fiancée, betrothed. | 3. | ficeler | v. to tie, bind. | 4. | ficelle | f. string. | 5. | fidèle | adj. faithful. | 6. | fiente | f. dung (of birds, cattle, etc.). | 7. | fier | v. to trust; se — à (sur), trust to, rely on. | 8. | fier, -ère | adj. proud, haughty, stout, bold; avoir un — courage, to be downright courageous (r pronounced). | 9. | fierté | f. pride. | 10. | fieu | dialectic for fils. | 11. | figer | v. to congeal; se --, be congealed or coagulated. | 12. | figurant, -e | m., f. supernumerary. | 13. | figure | f. face, figure; faire — to cut a figure, be quite prominent. | 14. | figurer (se) | v. to imagine, picture, represent; figurez-vous, just imagine. | 15. | fil | m. thread, line, wire, edge (l pronounced). | 16. | filature | f. spinning-mill. | 17. | file | f. file, row. | 18. | filer | v. to spin, file by, be off, get away, shoot by, move along, cover ground, pay out; — son chemin, make off. | 19. | filet | m. net, netting, thread, filet, bead, small stream, fillet. | 20. | fille | f. daughter, girl; — à marier, marriageable girl; — mère, unmarried mother. | | |