Poules (en. Chickens)
/pul/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Domestic bird from the family of gallinaceous birds, often raised for its eggs.
The hens are pecking in the garden.
Les poules picorent dans le jardin.
A group of hens.
The farm has about ten hens.
La ferme compte une dizaine de poules.
Informal terms used to refer to a woman, often used pejoratively.
He called her a hen during the argument.
Il l'a traitée de poule lors de la dispute.
Etymology
From the Latin 'pullus' meaning 'chick'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to have hens
To be in a precarious or risky situation.
avoir des poules
wet hen
A fearful or cowardly person.
poule mouillée
to act like a hen
To act in a coquettish or vain manner.
faire la poule
Related Words
colt
Young horse.
poulain
colt
Female equivalent for a young horse.
poulin
chick
Small hen or an affectionate term for a girl.
poulette
Slang Meanings
Woman with a bad reputation.
She is often called a hen in certain circles.
Elle est souvent traitée de poule dans certains milieux.
Affectionate term for a girl.
Look at that hen in her new dress.
Regarde cette poule avec sa nouvelle robe.