From the late 18th century 'praerie' and from Latin 'pratum' meaning 'meadow
"environment" comes from French "environnement", which is based on the same root as "environ" meaning "whereabout", "around", "surroundings."
Darrell comes from the french word for "darling".
French for fashion is La Mode. So we get mode, modish.
Vinegar (vin aigre = sour wine)
The French word for low is "bas," or "basse" in the feminine form, so perhaps you're thinking of the bassett hound?
The word "prairie" comes from the French word "prairie," which originally meant meadow or grassland. It was later adopted into English to refer to the large, open grasslands found in North America.
It comes from the French word équitable, which in turn comes from the French équité, meaning "equity".
détente
You may be thinking of 'curt', which is used to describe a short and abrupt way of speaking. It derives from the French 'court'.
"environment" comes from French "environnement", which is based on the same root as "environ" meaning "whereabout", "around", "surroundings."
It comes from the Old French word "gorgias", meaning "beautiful".
Darrell comes from the french word for "darling".
to undertake
The English word jaunty means sprightly or easy in manner. It comes from the French word gentil which meant well-bred and genteel.
It is French in origin it meas to shelter.
The word "garage" comes from French, derived from the word "garer" meaning to shelter or protect.
the word origin is french the meaning of triage is three things