bachelier
French
noun
Definitions
- graduate of the baccalauréat
- (Canada) person holding a bachelor's degree
Etymology
Derived from Latin baccalāureus derived from Old French bacheler derived from Latin baculum (staff, stick) derived from Old French bas.
Origin
Old French
bas
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bachelor English
- bachelordom English
- bacheloress English
- bachelorette English
- bachelorhood English
- bachelorism English
- bachelorize English
- bachelorly English
- bachelorship English
- baculite English
- *baccu Latin
- *baclitta Latin
- *baclu(m) Latin
- baccalaureus Latin
- baccalārius Latin
- baccalāureus Latin
- baculum Latin
- bassus Latin
- caput Latin
- Bachelor German
- baccelliere Italian
- bacolo Italian
- baculum Dutch, Flemish
- bakaliaw Dutch, Flemish
- bachelor French
- bachot French
- bachotage French
- bachoter French
- bas French
- báculo Spanish, Castilian
- *bak- Proto-Indo-European
- *bakklom Proto-Indo-European
- bachelor Norwegian Bokmål
- báculo Portuguese
- bachelor Norwegian Nynorsk
- baas Middle English
- bacheler Middle English
- bas Middle English
- basse Middle English
- bachall Irish
- bachelor Danish
- bacheler Old French
- bas Old French
- bachall Old Irish
- bachlach Old Irish
- bachall Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- balach Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- bac Middle French
- bakeljauw Old Dutch
- cabillau Old Dutch
- bagolina Venetian
- bakailao Basque
- bàcco Ligurian