forcir
31renforcir — [ʀɑ̃fɔʀsiʀ] v. intr. ÉTYM. XVIe, « rendre plus fort »; 1808, v. intr.; de re , et enforcir. ❖ ♦ Rare. Devenir plus fort. ⇒ Forcir …
32enforcir — (an for sir) 1° V. a. Rendre plus fort, plus résistant. La bonne nourriture a enforci ce cheval. Enforcir un mur. 2° V. n. Devenir plus fort, croître. Ce cheval enforcit tous les jours. On le dit aussi populairement, en parlant des… …
33Force — Recorded as Force, Fores, Forss, Farce and Forcer, this is an English medieval surname. It is however of French origins, probably being introduced into England after the Norman Invasion of 1066. It is occupational and describes a sheep shearer or …
34Fores — Recorded as Force, Fores, Forss, Farce and Forcer, this is an English medieval surname. It is however of French origins, probably being introduced into England after the Norman Invasion of 1066. It is occupational and describes a sheep shearer or …
35Forcer — This interesting and unusual name of medieval French origin is a metonymic occupational name for a sheep shearer. The derivation is from the Old French forcer , to clip or shear wool, from forces , clipping shears. Sheer men and dyers, forcers of …
36orcir — enforcir forcir …
37sire — accourcir adoucir amincir chancir choisir circoncire cire cirre dessaisir doucir durcir dégrossir déplaisir désir désire désépaissir endurcir enforcir farcir forcir grossir gésir loisir messire mincir moisir noircir obscurcir occire plaisir… …