"vite" meaning in French

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Adjective

IPA: /vit/ Audio: Fr-vite.ogg Forms: vites [plural]
Etymology: From Old French viste, of disputed origin:. * According to Littré, from Italian visto (“seen”), from Vulgar Latin *visitus, from Latin vidēre. The adverb corresponds with à vue (“rapidly, without notice”); compare Italian avvisto (“noticed, adroit”). * Derived from an onomatopoeia expressing rapid movement. * From Latin vegetus (“lively, animated”). Etymology templates: {{der|fr|fro|viste}} Old French viste, {{der|fr|it|visto||seen}} Italian visto (“seen”), {{der|fr|VL.|*visitus}} Vulgar Latin *visitus, {{der|fr|la|vidēre}} Latin vidēre, {{m|fr|à vue||rapidly, without notice}} à vue (“rapidly, without notice”), {{cog|it|avvisto||noticed, adroit}} Italian avvisto (“noticed, adroit”), {{der|fr|la|vegetus||lively, animated}} Latin vegetus (“lively, animated”) Head templates: {{fr-adj}} vite (plural vites)
  1. (obsolete or informal) quick; fast Tags: informal, obsolete Derived forms: à la va-vite, aller plus vite que la musique, aller vite en besogne, au plus vite, et plus vite que ça, vite fait, vitesse
    Sense id: en-vite-fr-adj-9YQN0fDV

Adverb

IPA: /vit/ Audio: Fr-vite.ogg
Etymology: From Old French viste, of disputed origin:. * According to Littré, from Italian visto (“seen”), from Vulgar Latin *visitus, from Latin vidēre. The adverb corresponds with à vue (“rapidly, without notice”); compare Italian avvisto (“noticed, adroit”). * Derived from an onomatopoeia expressing rapid movement. * From Latin vegetus (“lively, animated”). Etymology templates: {{der|fr|fro|viste}} Old French viste, {{der|fr|it|visto||seen}} Italian visto (“seen”), {{der|fr|VL.|*visitus}} Vulgar Latin *visitus, {{der|fr|la|vidēre}} Latin vidēre, {{m|fr|à vue||rapidly, without notice}} à vue (“rapidly, without notice”), {{cog|it|avvisto||noticed, adroit}} Italian avvisto (“noticed, adroit”), {{der|fr|la|vegetus||lively, animated}} Latin vegetus (“lively, animated”) Head templates: {{fr-adv}} vite
  1. quickly
    Sense id: en-vite-fr-adv-oJPT9ez~ Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of French entries with incorrect language header: 0 100

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