ménage in American English or menage (meɪˈnɑʒ , məˈnɑʒ ) noun Origin: Fr ménage & ME menage, both < OFr manage < manoir (see manor), infl. in form and sense by maisniee, family < VL * mansionata < L mansio: see mansion
Etymology Borrowed from French ménage; compare Middle English menage, a parallel borrowing from an earlier form of the French word.
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