foncier
relating to land or property
adjective fohn-SYEH Rare
Origin: French fonds (landed estate) + -ier
Also means
fundamental, deep-rooted (figurative)
Usage Note
Foncier in its literal sense appears in legal and financial contexts: impôt foncier (property tax), crédit foncier (mortgage). Its figurative sense — 'deep-rooted' or 'fundamental' — is used in intellectual discourse, as in une honnêteté foncière (deep-seated honesty). The feminine form is foncière.
Examples
"L'impôt foncier a augmenté cette année."
Natural Translation
The property tax has increased this year.
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