but |
1. n-m. aim | |
2. n-m. goal (result one is attempting to achieve) | |
3. n-m. (sports) goal (in the place, act, or point sense) | |
4. v. third-person singular past historic of boire | |
boire |
1. v. to drink | |
intérêt |
1. n-m. interest (great attention and concern from someone) | |
2. n-m. (finance) interest | |
3. n-m. point (purpose, objective) | |
Je ne vois vraiment pas l'intérêt de faire ça. - I really don't see any point in doing this. | |
utilité |
1. n-f. usefulness, use | |
elles sont d'une grande utilité - they are of great use | |
2. n-f. use, purpose | |
3. n-f. bit part | |
4. n-f. bit player | |
point |
1. n-m. point (small mark) | |
2. n-m. (sports) point | |
3. n-m. full stop, period (punctuation mark) | |
4. n-m. (knitting) stitch pattern | |
5. n-m. dot (Morse code symbol) | |
6. adv. (literary, dialectal, usually with "ne") not | |
Ne craignez point - Fear not | |
7. Participle. past participle of poindre | |
8. v. third-person singular present indicative of poindre | |
poindre |
1. v. to prick, sting | |
2. v. to sting, afflict (of pain, love etc.) | |
3. v. to come up (of a plant), peep through | |
4. v. to break, dawn (of day); to break (of dawn) | |
5. v. to appear, spring up | |