Definition
A variant or related form referring to composure, balance, or a measuring plumb.
Etymology
An archaic or variant spelling of 'aplomb,' from the same French and Latin roots meaning 'to the plumb' (perfectly balanced).
Kelly Says
The spelling 'aplome' shows up in older English texts and represents how language slowly standardized—it's a great example of competing spellings before dictionaries fixed 'aplomb' as the official version!
Translations
CACatalà
aplome
ap-lo-meh
CSČeština
aplome
ap-lo-meh
DEDeutsch
Aplome
ap-lo-meh
ELΕλληνικά
απλομέ
ap-lo-meh
ESEspañol
aplome
ap-loh-meh
FRFrançais
aplome
ap-lohm
HIहिन्दी
अप्लोमे
ap-lo-meh
HUMagyar
aplome
ap-lo-meh
IDBahasa Indonesia
aplome
ap-lo-meh
ITItaliano
aplome
a-plo-meh
MSBahasa Melayu
aplome
ap-lo-meh
NLNederlands
aplome
ap-lo-meh
PLPolski
aplome
ap-lo-meh
PTPortuguês
aplome
ap-loh-meh
RORomână
aplome
ap-lo-meh
RUРусский
апломе
ap-lo-meh
SVSvenska
aplome
ap-lo-meh
SWKiswahili
aplome
ap-lo-meh
TRTürkçe
aplome
ap-lo-meh
UKУкраїнська
апломе
ap-lo-meh
VITiếng Việt
aplome
ap-lo-meh