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celebre

Celebre is a Romance-language adjective meaning famous or celebrated. In French the form is célèbre; in Spanish célebre; in Italian and Portuguese it appears as celebre or célebre. The word is used to describe people, works, or events that are widely known or held in high esteem, and it appears in everyday speech as well as in literature and journalism. Examples include French phrases like un homme célèbre, Spanish phrases like una figura célebre, Italian phrases like una persona celebre, and Portuguese phrases like uma pessoa célebre.

Etymology: Celebre derives from a Romance-language lineage tracing to Latin celeber/celebri, meaning crowded or renowned, via

Usage notes: Accent marks in the various languages indicate pronunciation and stress, but the fundamental sense

Old
French
celebre.
The
root
is
related
to
celebrāre
“to
celebrate.”
English
words
such
as
celebrate
and
celebrity
share
the
same
Latin
origin,
even
though
their
modern
senses
have
diverged.
remains
“famous”
across
varieties.
In
English-language
usage,
célebre
or
celebre
is
rare
and
usually
appears
in
discussions
of
language,
translations,
or
as
part
of
titles;
common
synonyms
are
famous,
renowned,
or
celebrated.