French word élève comes from Latin levare, Latin evanesco (I fade away, or die out. I lapse. I vanish or disappear.), Middle French eslever (To bring up (a child, etc.). To raise; to lift up.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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levare | Latin (lat) | |
evanesco | Latin (lat) | I fade away, or die out. I lapse. I vanish or disappear. |
eslever | Middle French (frm) | To bring up (a child, etc.). To raise; to lift up. |
elevo | Latin (lat) | I alleviate or lessen. I raise or elevate. |
élever | French (fr) | (reflexive) to rise, to soar. (reflexive, of a voice) to be heard, to rise. To bring up. To elevate, to enhance. To raise. |
élève | French (fr) | (feminine) schoolgirl, pupil, student. (masculine, referring to a boy) schoolboy, pupil, student. (masculine, referring to a child of unspecified sex) schoolchild, pupil, student. |