Etymology of the French word noise
the Old French word
noisederived from the Latin word
nausea (nausea; seasickness)
derived from the Greek word
nauseaderived from the Greek word
nautiaderived from the Greek word
nausiaderived from the Greek word
naus, ναῦς (a boat (of any size))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*nau-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*nāu-derived from the Latin word
noiseDate
The earliest known usage of noise in French dates from the 11th century.
Derivations in other languages
English
noiseCognates
Catalan
et_anc, English
noise, French
rôtir, Provençal
raustir, Spanish
noxa, Spanish
rostirUsage
Word found in Old French