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tabac m (plural tabacs)

  1. tobacco
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French

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Plant de tabac rustique (1).
 
Tabac à rouler (2).
 
Un café bar tabac (4).

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Spanish tabaco.

Noun

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tabac m (plural tabacs)

  1. (uncountable, botany) tobacco (any plant of the genus Nicotiana)
    des plantations de tabactobacco plantations
  2. tobacco (leaves of certain varieties of the plant cultivated and harvested)
    du tabac blondblond tobacco
    Pour la pipe, quels sont tes tabacs préférés ?
    What are your favorite pipe tobaccos?
  3. (uncountable, with le) smoking, nicotine addiction
    J’ai pris une résolution : demain, j’arrête le tabac.
    I have made a decision: tomorrow I'm quitting smoking.
  4. tobacconist (shop where tobacco is sold)
    Synonyms: bureau de tabac, débit de tabac
    Il s’engouffra dans un tabac et en sortit avec un briquet.
    He rushed into a tobacconist's and came out with a lighter.
  5. (by extension, regional) corner shop
    Synonym: épicerie
    Le supermarché est fermé à cette heure-ci, il faudra acheter des bières dans un tabac.
    The supermarket is closed at this time; you will have to buy beer in a corner shop.
  6. (figurative) thing, stuff
    (c’est toujours) le même tabac – c’est du même tabac.
    (it's always) the same thing – it's the same old stuff.
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Adjective

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tabac (invariable)

  1. having the color of tobacco
    • 1836, Honoré de Balzac, Œuvres diverses, volume 1:
      Voyez quel air martial respire ce vénérable membre de la Garde nationale! Avec son habit tabac, son sabre et sa giberne en bandoulière, son fusil sur l’épaule [] il va affronter les ennemis [] de la tranquillité publique.
      See what martial air this venerable member of the National Guard breathes! With his tobacco-coloured coat, his sword and his pouch on a bandolier, his gun on his shoulder [] he will face the enemies [] of public peace.

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Etymology 2

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Deverbal from tabasser. The expected spelling is *tabas (compare tracas from tracasser, fracas from fracasser); the -ac spelling is due to the influence of the above noun tabac (tobacco).

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tabac m (plural tabacs)

  1. violent fight
    Il va y avoir du tabac ce soir !
    There's going to be a fight tonight!
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Friulian

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Noun

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tabac m (plural tabacs)

  1. tobacco

Romanian

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from French tabac, from Spanish tabaco, either from Arabic or from Taíno. See English tobacco for more.

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tabac n (uncountable)

  1. tobacco
    Synonym: tutun
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singular only indefinite definite
nominative-accusative tabac tabacul
genitive-dative tabac tabacului
vocative tabacule

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish طبق (tabak).

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tabac m (plural tabaci)

  1. tanner (one who tans hides)
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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative tabac tabacul tabaci tabacii
genitive-dative tabac tabacului tabaci tabacilor
vocative tabacule tabacilor
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