preuve
French
noun
Definitions
- proof
Etymology
Inherited from Latin proba, probō (approve, I approve, I test, examine, prove, test, inspect, just, I demonstrate, serviceable, fit, show to be good fit, I prove, try, I esteem as good, commend).
Origin
Latin
probō
Gloss
approve, I approve, I test, examine, prove, test, inspect, just, I demonstrate, serviceable, fit, show to be good fit, I prove, try, I esteem as good, commend
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Cognates and derived terms
- counterproof English
- disproof English
- nonproof English
- overproof English
- proof English
- proofer English
- proofless English
- prooflike English
- proofread English
- prooftext English
- proven English
- semiproof English
- subproof English
- underproof English
- unproof English
- warproof English
- approbo Latin
- comprobo Latin
- improbo Latin
- proba Latin
- probare Latin
- probus Latin
- probō Latin
- reprobo Latin
- reprobō, reprobāre, reprobo Latin
- Probe German
- proben German
- probieren German
- proba Hungarian
- prova Italian
- prueba Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰuH- Proto-Indo-European
- *pro-bhwo- Proto-Indo-European
- *pro-bʰuH-s Proto-Indo-European
- *prōbōną Proto-Germanic
- prøve Norwegian Nynorsk
- proof Middle English
- esprover Old French
- prove Old French
- prover Old French
- prueve Old French
- prova Catalan, Valencian
- probă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- proberen Middle Dutch
- promaid Old Irish
- aaphroofey Manx
- *prōbōn gmw-pro
- prova Old Portuguese
- prove Middle Low German
- prôven, proven Middle Low German
- espròva Occitan
- prueba Asturian
- prove Friulian
- próva Venetian
- blöf Volapük
- proa Ladin