acharnement

noun
achar·​ne·​ment | \ ä-shär-nə-ˈmäⁿ\
plural -s

Definition of acharnement

First Known Use of acharnement

1756, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for acharnement

French, ardor, relentlessness, ferocity, from acharner to bait, excite (from Old French, from a-—from Latin ad-— + charn-, stem of char meat, from Latin carn-, caro) + -ment

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