Meaning of "pampre" in English

"Pampre" is not a term widely recognized in English. It primarily relates to artistic and decorative contexts, often referring to motifs or designs featuring grapevines, leaves, and clusters of grapes. This term is borrowed from the French language, where it holds a more explicit definition. In decorative arts and architecture, "pampre" elements might be used to symbolize abundance, growth, or fertility. Its use is quite specialized and mainly appears in discussions about art history or specific design elements inspired by nature.

Meaning of "pampre" in French

In French, "pampre" refers to a young, green shoot of a vine, including its leaves, tendrils, and grapes. This term is often used in a more artistic or symbolic sense, representing nature's bounty and the beauty of growth. It might appear in literature or art to evoke images of lush vineyards or to symbolize abundance and prosperity. In decoration and architectural detailing, pampre designs are common, showcasing intricate grapevine patterns that celebrate natural beauty and agricultural richness.

Pronunciation of "pampre" in English

Phonetic Transcription: [No widely recognized English pronunciation due to limited use]

Pronunciation Variations: As "pampre" is a borrowed term and not commonly used in English, it does not have recognized pronunciation variations in English dialects.

Pronunciation of "pampre" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /pɑ̃.pʁ/

Pronunciation Variations: In French, the pronunciation of "pampre" is generally consistent across different regions, with slight variations in accent or intonation depending on local dialects.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The artist incorporated a pampre design in his fresco.
    (L'artiste a incorporé un motif de pampre dans sa fresque.)

  2. The sculpture's base featured intricate pampre carvings.
    (Le socle de la sculpture comportait des sculptures élaborées de pampre.)

  3. In the garden, the trellis was covered with pampre.
    (Dans le jardin, le treillis était couvert de pampre.)

  4. The vineyard in autumn was full of pampre.
    (Le vignoble en automne était plein de pampre.)

  5. She admired the pampre motif in the ancient tapestry.
    (Elle admirait le motif de pampre dans la tapisserie ancienne.)

  6. The wallpaper had a beautiful pampre print.
    (Le papier peint avait une belle impression de pampre.)

  7. The mural depicted a scene full of pampre.
    (La fresque dépeignait une scène pleine de pampre.)

  8. Architects used pampre patterns for the facade.
    (Les architectes ont utilisé des motifs de pampre pour la façade.)

  9. The winery's logo features a pampre design.
    (Le logo de la cave présente un motif de pampre.)

  10. The floral arrangement included branches of pampre.
    (La composition florale inclut des branches de pampre.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "pampre" in English

Synonyms: vine, grapevine, shoot, sprout.

Antonyms: -.

Similar Words: tendril, foliage, greenery, ornament, motif.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "pampre" in French

Synonyms: sarment, vrille, cep.

Antonyms: -.

Similar Words: feuillage, ornement, motif, guirlande, rinceau.

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