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rêverie comes from rêve (a dream) and rêver (to dream) in French. Rêverie is used more in the sense of daydreaming.

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What language did the word reverie come from?

From an old French word of uncertain origin 'resverie' relating to the English 'daydream' in an absent minded way


What is the origin of the word Reverie?

1325-75; ME < OF reverie


Is there a plural to the word reverie?

The plural form of the noun 'reverie' is reveries.


Use the word reverie in a sentence?

My teacher woke me from my wonderful reverie when he reminded me about our upcoming test.


Is reverie an abstract noun?

Yes, the noun reverie is an abstract noun; a word for a state of being or contemplation. The noun reverie has no physical form.


Another word for reverie?

merry-making celebration festivities


Does the old french verb that gave rise to reverie mean to be happy or to dream?

R&Atilde;&ordf;ver (verb) means to dream in French.


What language does the word restaurant come from?

The word restaurant come from French.


What language does the word debris come from?

The word &quot;debris&quot; comes from the French language.


How do you use the word 'reverie' in a sentence?

Reverie - The condition of being so lost in solitary thought as to be unaware of one's surroundings "I sit in reverie and watch the changing color of the waves that break upon the idle seashore of the mind." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow "I felt caught up in a reverie of years long past" - William Styron.


What French word does buffalo come from?

The English word seems to come not from French, but from Portuguese bufalo. The French word for buffalo is "buffle" (masc.) which has the same Latin origin as the Portuguese word.


What part of speech is reverie?

Reverie is a noun.