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- poltroon noun /pɒlˈtruːn/ /pɑːlˈtruːn/ (old use, disapproving) a coward (= a person who lacks courage)
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pol•troon (pol tro̅o̅n′ ), n. a wretched coward; craven. adj. marked by utter cowardice. Vulgar Latin * pulliter, derivative of Latin pullus young animal; see foal. Old Italian poltrone idler, coward, derivative of poltro foal. Middle French poultron.
Anglais: poltron adj (peureux) (pejorative) cowardly adj (figurative, pejorative, informal) chicken-livered, lily-livered adj (figurative, pejorative, informal) a chicken n : Ma fille est tellement poltronne qu'elle se cache quand il y a de l'orage. My daughter is such a chicken, she hides when there's a storm. poltron, poltronne nm, nf
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poltroon translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'pontoon, polo, proton, portfolio', examples, definition, conjugation
polyalcool. polyamide. Translation for 'poltron' in the free French-English dictionary and many other English translations.