noir
See also: Noir
English
editEtymology
editShortened from film noir, and from French noir. Doublet of negro.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editnoir (comparative more noir, superlative most noir)
- (film, television) Of or pertaining to film noir, or the atmosphere associated with that genre
Derived terms
editNoun
editnoir (countable and uncountable, plural noirs)
- (film and television, uncountable) Film noir.
- (film and television, countable) A production in the style of film noir.
- 2007 January 29, Wendell Jamieson, “Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt, Nights Are Noir in Fog City”, in New York Times[2]:
- Several noirs, including “Raw Deal,” have been set here.
Anagrams
editFrench
editAlternative forms
edit- Noir (for the noun with the sense "black person")
Etymology
editInherited from Middle French noir, from Old French noir, neir, from Latin nigrum. Doublet of nègre.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editnoir (feminine noire, masculine plural noirs, feminine plural noires)
- black in colour
- Ce chat est noir. ― This cat is black.
- dark
- Il fait encore noir dehors. ― It is still dark outside.
- drunk; inebriated
- Il est noir. ― He is drunk.
- black, of black ethnicity
- Il est noir. ― He is black.
Noun
editnoir m (plural noirs, feminine noire)
- a black person
- a person whose hair is dark
- dark; darkness
- Je suis seul dans le noir. ― I'm alone in the dark.
Derived terms
edit- Afrique noire
- au noir
- aulne noir
- bête noire
- beurre noir
- bile noire
- blanc de noirs
- blé noir
- boîte noire
- boudin noir
- broyer du noir
- café noir
- caisse noire
- ceinture noire
- chambre noire
- chemise noire
- chocolat noir
- colère noire
- corneille noire
- cygne noir
- faire noir
- film noir
- forêt noire
- gobemouche noir
- gueule noire
- humour noir
- idée noire
- lieu noir
- liste noire
- lunettes noires
- magie noire
- mamba noir
- marché noir
- marée noire
- matière noire
- mer Noire
- misère noire
- mouton noir
- naine noire
- néo-noir
- nigritelle noire
- noir comme dans un four
- noir comme l’ébène
- noir de monde
- noir et blanc
- noir sur blanc
- noirâtre
- nuit noire
- œil au beurre noir
- olive noire
- or noir
- ours noir
- pavillon noir
- peste noire
- pied noir
- point noir
- poivre noir
- regard noir
- tableau noir
- tégénaire noire
- thé noir
- trou noir
- vendredi noir
- veuve noire
Related terms
editDescendants
editSee also
editblanc | gris | noir |
rouge; cramoisi, carmin | orange; brun, marron | jaune; crème |
lime | vert | menthe |
cyan, turquoise; bleu canard | azur, bleu ciel | bleu |
violet, lilas; indigo | magenta; pourpre | rose |
Further reading
edit- “noir”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Middle French
editEtymology
editFrom Old French noir, neir.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editnoir m (uncountable)
Adjective
editnoir m (feminine singular noire, masculine plural noirs, feminine plural noires)
Descendants
editOld French
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNoun
editnoir oblique singular, m (oblique plural noirs, nominative singular noirs, nominative plural noir)
- black (colour)
Adjective
editnoir m (oblique and nominative feminine singular noire)
- black; having a black color
Descendants
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