nigaud

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Nigodème, a dialectal variant of Nicodème (Nicodemus), the semantic connection probably referring to the Pharisee's naive questions to Jesus Christ in the Book of John.

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Adjective[edit]

nigaud (feminine nigaude, masculine plural nigauds, feminine plural nigaudes)

  1. silly, dimwitted

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Noun[edit]

nigaud m (plural nigauds)

  1. nincompoop, goof, nitwit
    Synonym: nigaudinos

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