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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·French ·1650s

Naïve

from naïve

Meaning
Showing a lack of experience or wisdom.
Source word
naïve
Route into English
French *naïve* (natural, unaffected; feminine of *naïf*, from Latin *nativus*) → English via 17th-century borrowing. The diaeresis on the i is sometimes kept in English to prevent a one-syllable reading.
Arrived
1650s

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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