marronnier

French

Etymology

From marron + -ier.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma.ʁɔ.nje/
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Noun

marronnier m (plural marronniers)

  1. chestnut tree
  2. horse-chestnut tree
  3. (newsmedia, figurative) old chestnut (A news item which, like chestnut fruits, tends to come back every year at the same time. Implies that the news is a fill-in, that might as well have been written in advance.)

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