ivraie

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French

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Etymology

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From Late Latin ēbriāca (drunken) (the grains of the plant are slightly intoxicating), from Latin ēbrius, whence French ivre.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /i.vʁɛ/
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Noun

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ivraie f (plural ivraies)

  1. ryegrass (Lolium)
    Synonym: ray-grass
  2. darnel, cockle (Lolium temulentum)
    Synonym: ivraie enivrante

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Noun

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ivraie f (plural ivraies)

  1. (Jersey) sea oak (Halidrys siliquosa)