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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·French ·1690s

Bureau

from bureau

Meaning
A writing desk; an administrative office.
Source word
bureau
Route into English
Old French *burel* (coarse woollen cloth, used as a desk cover) → *bureau* (the desk) → (the office on it) → English. The metonymic shift from cloth to desk to office happened within French before English borrowed any of it.
Arrived
1690s

From French

Beyond the Norman conquest's Old French foundation, English kept borrowing from French for art, cuisine, fashion, and diplomacy throughout the modern period.

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