argent (AU) is the latin word for silver.
The word "argent" can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun, it refers to silver, while as an adjective, it describes something that is silver or silver-like in color.
Pur is french for pure. Argent comes from the latin word argentum and it means silver. Argent pur means pure silver. Argent pure is probably a typographical error intended to be argent pur.
Yes. But the word *also* means "money" - as in "argent de poche", meaning pocket money.
Argent is the French for silver —> ahr-jhon
The French word for Silver is 'Argent'
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"Plat argent" is a term used in heraldry to describe a silver plate or surface on a coat of arms. It typically appears as a solid silver-colored field with no design or charge on it.
It is an archaic or poetic word for silver, used in heraldry
"money" in translated "argent" in French; (to have money = avoir de l'argent) The French word "monnaie" is used to mean 'change / coins'
The feminine French word for silver is "argentée."
"Gagner argent" is a French term, which means: "to make money". "Argent" is the French word for money and "gagner" is French for earning in this context.
Synonym: Argent Antonym: chromatic, meaning many-coloured