"Avocat".
Although the French word for "lawyer" is the same as the one for "avocado", their etymologies differ. When it comes to the profession, "avocat" comes from the latin verb "advocare" (which gave the verb "to advocate" in English). Ex: Je veux parler à mon avocat. => I want to talk to my lawyer.
The French translation for “lawyer (masculine)” is avocat.
An advocate, a lawyerNoun. avocat (plural avocats) An advocate, a lawyer.
The Aztecs knew it well and called the fruit aoacatl. Transliterated into the language of today, the original Aztec name for the avocado is ahuacatl. This name is still used in parts of Mexico where the Aztec language has not been entirely replaced by Spanish. Their word for tree is quahuitl.
Maître (spelled Maitre according to post-1990 spelling rules) is a commonly used honorific for lawyers, judicial officers and notaries in France, Belgium, Switzerland and French-speaking parts of Canada.
avocatThe French Lawyer (avocat)
Maître is a formal title used to address lawyers (both male and female).
The term lawyer does not have a specific, legal meaning in the UK, although it is routinely used to describe a member of the legal profession.
lawyer (n.) late 14c. lauier, lawer, lawere (mid-14c. as a surname), "one versed in law, one whose profession is suits in court or client advice on legal rights," from Middle English lawe "law" (see law) + -iere.
nursenoun. nurse [noun] a person who looks after sick or injured people in hospital.
We get all kinds of weird messages as mods of this subreddit. I guess when you get 150 thousand people in a room, some of them are going to be... unusual.
Preface to this post: I've scoured the FAQ and obviously done a lot of research on my own, but my situation is obviously a little unique and I bet that you lovely French-learners can help me discover some new resources.
As a native French speaker, I've used "oeil au beurre noir" translating to black butter eye to mean simply a black eye and I've never thought about it until now. Is there a historical reason or is it just French people like food ?