ouvrir

Etymology
, from, , from , alteration of Classical , perhaps under the influence of (whence ). Cognate with 🇨🇬; 🇨🇬; 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to open
 * 2)  to begin, to initiate
 * 3)  to open (of a door or a flower)
 * 4)  to open, to begin
 * 5) to turn on, to switch on, to put on (of a device or an appliance)
 * 6) to open it or the door, to answer it or the door, to get it
 * 7)  to cut something open, to gash something (of a part of one's body)
 * 8)  to open onto, to lead into (+ sur)
 * 9)  to open onto, to overlook, to look onto (of a door or a window) (+ sur)
 * 10)  to open up to, to be open to, to be exposed to, to get a feel for (+ à)
 * 11)  to open up to, to confide in (+ à)
 * 12) to make, to create, to open up (e.g., a path)
 * 1)  to open onto, to lead into (+ sur)
 * 2)  to open onto, to overlook, to look onto (of a door or a window) (+ sur)
 * 3)  to open up to, to be open to, to be exposed to, to get a feel for (+ à)
 * 4)  to open up to, to confide in (+ à)
 * 5) to make, to create, to open up (e.g., a path)
 * 1)  to open up to, to be open to, to be exposed to, to get a feel for (+ à)
 * 2)  to open up to, to confide in (+ à)
 * 3) to make, to create, to open up (e.g., a path)
 * 1) to make, to create, to open up (e.g., a path)

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to open