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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·French ·1840s

Matinee

from matinée

Meaning
An afternoon performance of a play, film, or concert.
Source word
matinée
Route into English
French *matinée* (morning) → English with a semantic shift: in French the word means the whole morning as an event; in English it narrowed to a daytime show, contrasted with an evening one.
Arrived
1840s

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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