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Adjective [French]

IPA: /na.vʁe/ Forms: navrée [feminine], navrés [masculine, plural], navrées [feminine, plural]
Etymology: Past participle of navrer (“to upset, dismay”), from Middle French, from Old French navrer, nafrer (“to hurt by piercing or cutting”), from Old Norse nafra (“to pierce or bore with an auger”), from nafarr (“auger”), from Proto-Germanic *nabōgaizaz (“auger”, literally “nave-spear”). Cognate with Old English nafugār (“auger”), Old High German nabagēr (“auger”). More at auger. Etymology templates: {{uder|fr|frm|-}} Middle French, {{uder|fr|fro|navrer}} Old French navrer, {{uder|fr|non|nafra||to pierce or bore with an auger}} Old Norse nafra (“to pierce or bore with an auger”), {{uder|fr|gem-pro|*nabōgaizaz||auger|lit=nave-spear}} Proto-Germanic *nabōgaizaz (“auger”, literally “nave-spear”), {{cog|ang|nafugār||auger}} Old English nafugār (“auger”), {{cog|goh|nabagēr||auger}} Old High German nabagēr (“auger”) Head templates: {{fr-adj}} navré (feminine navrée, masculine plural navrés, feminine plural navrées)
  1. sad; saddened
    Sense id: en-navré-fr-adj-v6lq8v2p Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header, French undefined derivations, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of French entries with incorrect language header: 60 1 18 20 0 Disambiguation of French undefined derivations: 55 1 22 22 0 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 78 0 12 10 0 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 84 0 9 7 0
  2. heartbroken
    Sense id: en-navré-fr-adj-m1qQJxBJ
  3. deeply or very sorry; distressed
    Sense id: en-navré-fr-adj-qp3-akyz

Interjection [French]

IPA: /na.vʁe/
Etymology: Past participle of navrer (“to upset, dismay”), from Middle French, from Old French navrer, nafrer (“to hurt by piercing or cutting”), from Old Norse nafra (“to pierce or bore with an auger”), from nafarr (“auger”), from Proto-Germanic *nabōgaizaz (“auger”, literally “nave-spear”). Cognate with Old English nafugār (“auger”), Old High German nabagēr (“auger”). More at auger. Etymology templates: {{uder|fr|frm|-}} Middle French, {{uder|fr|fro|navrer}} Old French navrer, {{uder|fr|non|nafra||to pierce or bore with an auger}} Old Norse nafra (“to pierce or bore with an auger”), {{uder|fr|gem-pro|*nabōgaizaz||auger|lit=nave-spear}} Proto-Germanic *nabōgaizaz (“auger”, literally “nave-spear”), {{cog|ang|nafugār||auger}} Old English nafugār (“auger”), {{cog|goh|nabagēr||auger}} Old High German nabagēr (“auger”)
  1. sorry! (a heartfelt apology, usually for a death, loss, etc.)
    Sense id: en-navré-fr-intj-DQekxi4B

Verb [French]

IPA: /na.vʁe/ Forms: navrée [feminine], navrés [masculine, plural], navrées [feminine, plural]
Etymology: Past participle of navrer (“to upset, dismay”), from Middle French, from Old French navrer, nafrer (“to hurt by piercing or cutting”), from Old Norse nafra (“to pierce or bore with an auger”), from nafarr (“auger”), from Proto-Germanic *nabōgaizaz (“auger”, literally “nave-spear”). Cognate with Old English nafugār (“auger”), Old High German nabagēr (“auger”). More at auger. Etymology templates: {{uder|fr|frm|-}} Middle French, {{uder|fr|fro|navrer}} Old French navrer, {{uder|fr|non|nafra||to pierce or bore with an auger}} Old Norse nafra (“to pierce or bore with an auger”), {{uder|fr|gem-pro|*nabōgaizaz||auger|lit=nave-spear}} Proto-Germanic *nabōgaizaz (“auger”, literally “nave-spear”), {{cog|ang|nafugār||auger}} Old English nafugār (“auger”), {{cog|goh|nabagēr||auger}} Old High German nabagēr (“auger”) Head templates: {{fr-past participle}} navré (feminine navrée, masculine plural navrés, feminine plural navrées)
  1. past participle of navrer Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: navrer
    Sense id: en-navré-fr-verb-56iJvD9A

Inflected forms

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      "args": {
        "1": "ang",
        "2": "nafugār",
        "3": "",
        "4": "auger"
      },
      "expansion": "Old English nafugār (“auger”)",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "goh",
        "2": "nabagēr",
        "3": "",
        "4": "auger"
      },
      "expansion": "Old High German nabagēr (“auger”)",
      "name": "cog"
    }
  ],
  "etymology_text": "Past participle of navrer (“to upset, dismay”), from Middle French, from Old French navrer, nafrer (“to hurt by piercing or cutting”), from Old Norse nafra (“to pierce or bore with an auger”), from nafarr (“auger”), from Proto-Germanic *nabōgaizaz (“auger”, literally “nave-spear”). Cognate with Old English nafugār (“auger”), Old High German nabagēr (“auger”). More at auger.",
  "lang": "French",
  "lang_code": "fr",
  "pos": "intj",
  "senses": [
    {
      "glosses": [
        "sorry! (a heartfelt apology, usually for a death, loss, etc.)"
      ],
      "links": [
        [
          "sorry",
          "sorry"
        ]
      ]
    }
  ],
  "sounds": [
    {
      "ipa": "/na.vʁe/"
    }
  ],
  "word": "navré"
}

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