"environment" comes from French "environnement", which is based on the same root as "environ" meaning "whereabout", "around", "surroundings."
From the late 18th century 'praerie' and from Latin 'pratum' meaning 'meadow
Norman comes from the French name, meaning "Invader of Normandie".
Darrell comes from the french word for "darling".
French for fashion is La Mode. So we get mode, modish.
Louie comes from the French name meaning, "famous warrior."
The word Huron comes from a French word meaning "having hair standing in bristles on the head'.
It derives from an old French word meaning 'head' and earlier from Latin 'caput' having the same meaning
The word 'milieu' is from the French language. It's meaning is the physical or social environment in which something happens. It was first used in 1854.
It comes from the French word équitable, which in turn comes from the French équité, meaning "equity".
From the late 18th century 'praerie' and from Latin 'pratum' meaning 'meadow
Norman comes from the French name, meaning "Invader of Normandie".
Darrell comes from the french word for "darling".
détente
to undertake
You may be thinking of 'curt', which is used to describe a short and abrupt way of speaking. It derives from the French 'court'.
Vermont comes from vert and mont, meaning green mount in French.
The answer comes from the old french soufre meaning to burn.