It depends what context of the word your looking for. The noun old is vieux.
Marjorie or Margery is from Margaret, from the Old French Marguerite, from the Latin Margarita, from the Greek margarites: a pearl.
Curtis was originally a nickname for a refined or courtly person. From the Old French corteis meaning "polite, courteous."
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
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It's not French
Well, "viejo" is Spanish for "old." ("Old" in French is vieux.)
"Francois" is a French given name that means "Frenchman" or "free man." It is derived from the Germanic tribe, the Franks, who were known for their strong military presence in ancient France.
"Il a .. ans" in French means "He is .. years old". It is used to indicate someone's age.
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The prefix "duc" means "to lead" or "to make." It is commonly used in words like "deduct," which means to subtract or take away, and "introduce," which means to bring into or lead into a situation.
'une forêt' (old spelling forest) is a forest in French.
Capon is an old adjective meaning "coward" in French.
Nothing. There is no such word in French, and never was if I trust Google.
There is no such word in old French in Le Grand Robert dictionary.Please provide more context.
As in French emenance grise
In French, you say "cent ans" to mean "100 years old."
estait is an old form for était , means was in he/she/it was