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Etymology of the French word métropole

the French word métropole
derived from the Latin word metropolis (chief, capital city; city from which other cities have been colonized)
derived from the Greek word metropolis, μητρόπολις (a mother city; 'metropolis')
derived from the Greek word polis, πόλις (a town (properly, with walls, of greater or less size))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *pelə-
derived from the Greek word meter, μήτηρ (a 'mother' (literally or figuratively, immediate or remote))

Date

The earliest known usage of métropole in French dates from the 13th century.

Derivations in French

métropolite

Derivations in other languages

Romanian metropolă

Cognates

Dutch metropool, English metropolis, German Metropole, Norwegian metropol, Swedish metropol



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