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单词 genevois
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Genevoisn.1

Inflections: Plural unchanged.
Forms: 1500s Geneuoies (plural), 1500s Geneuoy, 1500s Geneuoyes (plural), 1500s–1600s Geneuois, 1500s–1600s Geneuoys, 1600s Genevoise, 1600s Genevoses (plural), 1600s Genevoyes (plural).
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French genevois.
Etymology: < Middle French genevois, genevoys native or inhabitant of Genoa (14th cent.), use as noun of genevois , genevoys of, relating to, or originating from Genoa (14th cent.) < Italian Genova (see Genovese adj. and n.) + French -ois (see -ese suffix). Compare Genoan adj. and n., Genoese n., Genovese adj. and n., Genoway n.Middle French genevois was superseded by French génois (1625; < Gênes (see jean n.) + -ois : see -ese suffix).
Obsolete.
A native or inhabitant of Genoa; (also with plural agreement) Genoese people collectively; = Genoese n. Cf. Genoway n.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Italians > [noun] > native or inhabitant of Italy > other Italian towns
Genowayc1400
Neapolitanc1425
Venetian1432
milliner1449
Milanese1484
Genevois1521
Genoeses1553
Pisan1559
Ferrarese1573
Florentine1591
Paduana1592
Amalfitan1600
Bergamask1602
Genovese1603
Genoan1608
Salernitan1608
Patavine1611
Vicentine1611
White Moors1617
Perugian1620
Genoesian1624
Lucchese1660
Veronese1673
Modenese1711
Pavian1712
Sienese1756
Patavinian1771
Livornese1789
Bolognese1818
Torinese1864
Assisian1870
Triestine1905
Luccan1911
Padovan1953
Cassinese1957
1521 tr. C. de Pisan Bk. Cyte of Ladyes ii. lii. sig. M.iv (title) Of the wyfe of Barnabo the Geneuoys.
1558 W. Ward tr. G. Ruscelli Secretes Alexis of Piemount iii. f. 63v To make Conserue or Confiture of Quinces..whiche also the Geneuoyes [Fr. Geneuois] dooe vse.
1596 T. Danett tr. P. de Commynes Hist. vii. vii. 284 He hoped to obtaine of him Pisa..togither with Serzane, and Petresancte, which two places had been subiect to the Geneuois not long before.
1633 E. Grimeston tr. Polybius Hist. i. 11 Wherefore they made a great leuy of Geneuois and Gaules likewise of Spaniards to fortifie them.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

Genevoisn.2adj.

Brit. /ʒɛnᵻˈvwɑː/, U.S. /ˌʒɛnəˈvwɑ/
Inflections: Plural unchanged.
Forms: 1600s– Genevois, 1800s– Genevoise (chiefly designating a woman, after French feminine form).
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French genevois.
Etymology: < French genevois, génevois (noun) inhabitant of Geneva (1382 in Middle French), (adjective) of, relating to, or originating from Geneva (1606 or earlier) < Genève (see Geneva n.) + -ois (see -ese suffix). Compare earlier Genevian n., Genevan n., Genevese n., and (with use as adjective) earlier Genevan adj., Genevian adj., and later Genevese adj. Compare also earlier Genevois n.1
A. n.2
A native or inhabitant of Geneva; (also with plural agreement) Genevese people collectively; = Genevese n.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Swiss > [noun] > native or inhabitant of Switzerland > parts of
Rhaetian1555
Genevese1650
Allobroges1652
Genevois1673
Zuricher1673
Bernois1687
Valaisan1776
Bernese1806
Valaisian1863
Ticinese1961
1673 R. Leigh Transproser Rehears'd 19 A desperate Land-sight to ensue between the same numerous Draw-Can-Sir, and the Congregational Forces of the Swiss, Scotch, French, Dutch, Bohemian, and Genevois.
1705 J. Addison Remarks Italy 503 The Genevois have been very much refin'd, or as others will have it, corrupted by the Conversation of the French Protestants.
1765 J. Conyers Let. in E. Hamilton Mordaunts (1965) viii. 181 The Genevois being lovers of order and decency.
1800 J. Moore Mordaunt I. xxvii. 327 The youngest was a Savoyard lady from Chambery, and the other a Genevoise.
1862 G. H. Lewes Let. 10 May in ‘G.Eliot’ Lett. (1955) IV. 32 The Genevoises won't fall in love with you—that's something.
1910 B. Miall tr. A. Aulard French Revol. III. iii. 190 A deputation of Genevois..had just been congratulating the convention for having ordered the translation of Rousseau's remains to the Panthéon.
1999 L. Radzinowicz Adventures in Criminol. ii. 27 The Law School in Geneva consisted of, perhaps, two hundred students... I do not remember a single professor who was not a Genevois.
B. adj.
Of or relating to Geneva; = Genevese adj. 1. See also Genevoise adj.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Swiss > [adjective] > parts of
Genevese1789
Bernese1816
Valaisian1917
Ticinese1964
Genevois1968
Valaisan1970
1968 ‘D. Torr’ Treason Line 100 The knot of early comers, all of them prominent Genevois bores.
1995 Independent on Sunday 10 Dec. (Review Suppl.) 14/3 Despite this, the Genevoise authorities reversed their earlier decision and denied the Bachchan family Swiss citizenship.
1997 Guardian 24 Mar. i. 16/3 The Genevois team, with 163 porters and 14 sherpas, set forth.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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