Croix

/krwɑː/ noun

The French word for 'cross,' often appearing in place names and religious contexts. Used in English primarily in proper nouns or when referring to French crosses or awards.

From Old French crois, from Latin crux meaning 'cross.' The word maintained its French spelling and pronunciation when adopted into English usage, particularly in place names and ceremonial contexts.

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