aviateur
aviator, pilot
noun ah-vyah-TUR Rare
Origin: Latin avis (bird)
Usage Note
Aviateur refers historically to early aircraft pilots and is still used in formal or literary contexts; pilote is the everyday word for a pilot. The feminine form is aviatrice, made famous by pioneering figures like Hélène Boucher. The related adjective aérien (aerial) shares the same Latin root.
Examples
"Le jeune aviateur a traversé l'Atlantique."
Natural Translation
The young aviator crossed the Atlantic.
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