requin
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɹi.kwɪn/
Noun
requin (plural requins)
- (dated) The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias).
- 1893, Rev. H. J. Foster, “Jonah”, in The Thinker, volume 9, page 124:
- The big gullet of the requin shark, for example, could do so. It has been killed with men inside whole.
References
- “requin”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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Pronunciation
Verb
requin
- inflection of recar:
- third-person plural present subjunctive
- third-person plural imperative
French
Etymology
1529; Uncertain. Several origins have been proposed : [1]
- From requiem. Spellings such as requien (1578) or requiem (17th century) are influenced by this etymology. Probably a folk etymology.
- re- + Picard or Norman quien (“dog”) (cognate of chien). Compare chien de mer (literally “sea dog”), a word used to refer to several species of sharks.
- Deverbal of Old Northern French requignier (“to grimace while baring teeth”) (Old French reschignier, hence rechigner), from Frankish *kīnan (“to split open”).
Pronunciation
Noun
requin m (plural requins)
- shark
- Synonym: squale
- 1968, “Bébé requin”, in 1968, performed by France Gall:
- Je suis un bébé requin / Au ventre blanc, aux dents nacrées / Dans les eaux chaudes, je t'entraînerai
- I'm a baby shark / White-bellied, pearl-toothed / In warm waters I will drag you
- (derogatory) a person profiting from others by treachery
Derived terms
- grand requin blanc
- grand requin-marteau
- requin à pointes noires
- requin baleine
- requin bleu
- requin bouledogue
- requin cuivre
- requin dormeur buffle
- requin dormeur cornu
- requin dormeur du Pacifique
- requin du Groenland
- requin grande gueule
- requin gris
- requin griset
- requin longimane
- requin mako
- requin pèlerin
- requin renard
- requin saumon
- requin tigre
- requin-chat arlequin
- requin-crocodile
- requin-marteau
Descendants
References
- ^ Alain Rey (2010), Dictionnaire historique de la langue française (in French)
Further reading
- “requin”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.