sucre

See also: Sucre and sucré

English

Etymology

From Spanish Sucre, from the name of Venezuelan independence leader Antonio José de Sucre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsuːkɹeɪ/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)

Noun

sucre (plural sucres)

  1. The former currency of Ecuador, divided into 100 centavos.

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Catalan

Etymology

  • Borrowed from Arabic سُكَّر (sukkar).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    sucre m (plural sucres)

    1. sugar

    Derived terms

    Further reading

    French

    Etymology

  • Inherited from Middle French sucre, borrowed from Old French çucre, borrowed from Old Italian zucchero, borrowed from Arabic سُكَّر (sukkar), borrowed from Middle Persian 𐭱𐭪𐭥 (šakar), borrowed from Gandhari 𐨭𐨐𐨪 (śakara), from Sanskrit शर्करा (śárkarā), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *śárkaraH, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *ćárkaraH, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱorkeh₂ (gravel).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    sucre m (plural sucres)

    1. sugar

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    • Haitian Creole: sik
    • Danish: sucrose
    • English: sucrose
    • Malecite-Passamaquoddy: sukol (or from English)
    • Mango: súkàr
    • Rade: sĭk

    References

    Further reading

    Anagrams

    Middle English

    Noun

    sucre

    1. alternative form of sugre

    Old French

    Noun

    sucre oblique singularm (nominative singular sucres)

    1. alternative form of çucre

    Romanian

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Spanish sucre.

    Noun

    sucre m (plural sucres)

    1. sucre

    Declension

    Declension of sucre
    singular plural
    indefinite definite indefinite definite
    nominative-accusative sucre sucreul sucres sucresi
    genitive-dative sucre sucreului sucres sucreslor
    vocative sucreule sucreslor

    Spanish

    Etymology

    From the name of Venezuelan independence leader Antonio José de Sucre.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈsukɾe/ [ˈsu.kɾe]
    • Rhymes: -ukɾe
    • Syllabification: su‧cre

    Noun

    sucre m (plural sucres)

    1. sucre (former currency of Ecuador)

    Further reading