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The French word for boot is
botte





boot

Gender

The gender of botte is feminine. E.g. la botte.

Plural

The plural of botte is bottes.

French Definition


boot
     1. n. (Habillement) Botte.
     2. n. (Auto) (GB) Coffre (de voiture).
     3. v. Botter, frapper du pied.
     4. v. (Informatique) Démarrer, booter, amorcer (le système).



Translations for boot and their definitions

coffre
     1. n-m. chest, box
     2. n-m. boot (UK), trunk (US) (luggage storage compartment of a vehicle, i.e. car)
     3. v. first-person singular present of coffrer
     4. v. third-person singular present of coffrer
     5. v. second-person singular imperative of coffrer


Botte
     1. Proper noun. Italy
     2. n-f. boot (footwear)
     3. n-f. something resembling a boot
           la botte italienne - the Italian boot
           une botte à bière - a boot-shaped beer glass
     4. n-f. (figuratively) oppression
           Les Juifs ont grandement souffert sous la botte du régime nazi. - The Jews suffered greatly under the oppression of the Nazi regime.
     5. n-f. (polytechnic jargon) the top of the class in polytechnic school
     6. v. first-person singular present of botter
     7. v. third-person singular present of botter
     8. v. second-person singular imperative of botter
     9. n-f. bunch, bundle (of flowers, vegetables)
     10. n-f. bundle, sheaf (of grain)
     11. n-f. bale (bundle of compressed wool or hay)
     12. n-f. (by extension) fodder or feed for small livestock
     13. n-f. a bundle of skeins
     14. n-f. bunch (large amount of something)
     15. n-f. (informal) sex, proposed to a woman by a man
           Je lui ai proposé la botte. En vain ! - I offered to have sex with her. No luck!
     16. n-f. bale (measurement of hay weighing 30-50 kg)
     17. n-f. (fencing) thrust
     18. n-f. (nautical) ton, register ton (unit of a ship's capacity equal to 100 cubic feet)
     19. n-f. large barrel, cask
     20. n-f. (historical) (a former unit of measure:) about 230 kilograms; about 500 pounds
     21. n-f. (historical) (a former unit of measure, varying with time and place:) about 190 to 520 litres; about 50 to 140 US gallons


déconnecter
     1. v. to disconnect, to unplug
     2. v. to log out


amorcer
     1. v. to prime, set in motion
     2. v. to begin, to get to work on (to commence a project)
     3. v. to break ground (start construction work)
     4. v. (computing) to boot
     5. v. (fishing) to bait (lace with bait)
     6. v. (fishing) to bait, chum (try to attract fish with bait)
     7. v. to bait in, to string in, reel in
     8. v. to bait (e.g. an enemy, to react)


botter
     1. v. to kick
     2. v. (slang) to please, to like
           Ça te botterait d'aller au ciné? - Would you like to go the cinema?


expulser
     1. v. to expel
     2. v. to send off


vomir
     1. v. to vomit



démarrer
     1. v. to start, to get started, to start up (especially a vehicle)
           Démarre la voiture ! (transitive) - Get the car started!
           Fais démarrer la voiture ! (causative) - Get the car started!
     2. v. to start up, to turn on (a computer)
           Démarrez l'ordinateur. (transitive) - Turn on the computer.
           Faites démarrer l'ordinateur. (causative) - Turn on the computer.
     3. v. to start, to get started, to start up
           La voiture démarre. - The car starts.
     4. v. to drive off, to pull away
     5. v. to start up, to turn on, to begin to operate
     6. v. to untie


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