étain
tin
noun eh-TAN Rare
Origin: Old French estain, from Latin stagnum, alloy of silver and lead
Also means
pewter
Usage Note
Étain denotes the metal tin (chemical symbol Sn) as well as the pewter alloy traditionally used for tableware. Un pot en étain (a pewter pot) is a common antique object. Do not confuse with éteindre (to extinguish), which sounds similar.
Examples
"Ce vieux gobelet est en étain."
Natural Translation
This old goblet is made of pewter.
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