vernissage

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English

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Vernissage, Salon (Paris), 1866.
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From French vernissage, derived from the earlier habit of the artists to varnish their paintings the day before the opening of an exhibition.

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vernissage (plural vernissages)

  1. A private viewing of an art exhibition before it opens to the public.
    • 1893 May 2, The Times, p.5 col. C:
      [] the artists' association will be forced to advance or delay its vernissage and opening day.

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French

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Etymology

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From vernir +‎ -age.

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  • IPA(key): /vɛʁ.ni.saʒ/
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vernissage m (plural vernissages)

  1. varnishing, glazing
  2. vernissage (private viewing of an art exhibition before it opens to the public)

Descendants

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  • Czech: vernisáž
  • English: vernissage
  • German: Vernissage
  • Italian: vernissage

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Italian

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Borrowed from French vernissage.

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vernissage m (invariable)

  1. preview (private viewing)

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Swedish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French vernissage. Doublet of fernissa.

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vernissage c

  1. vernissage

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