Aboiteaux

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /æbəˈt(j)uː/

Definitions of aboiteaux

noun a system of dikes and sluices used to drain marshy lands in Acadian regions

Example Sentences

A1 Aboiteaux are used to drain excess water from fields.

A2 Farmers in the region rely on aboiteaux to prevent flooding during heavy rains.

B1 The construction of aboiteaux has helped improve agricultural productivity in the area.

B2 Engineers are studying the effectiveness of aboiteaux in managing water levels in the region.

C1 The maintenance of aboiteaux systems requires regular inspection and repair work.

C2 Government officials are considering investing in new aboiteaux infrastructure to better control water flow in the region.

Examples of aboiteaux in a Sentence

formal The aboiteaux system is essential for managing water levels in the Acadian dykelands.

informal Make sure to keep the aboiteaux clear of debris so the water can flow properly.

slang I heard they're fixing up the aboiteaux down by the river.

figurative The aboiteaux act like a natural drainage system, preventing flooding in the low-lying areas.

Grammatical Forms of aboiteaux

plural

aboiteaux

present tense

aboiteaux

future tense

will aboiteaux

perfect tense

have aboiteaux

continuous tense

is aboiteaux

singular

aboiteau

positive degree

more aboiteaux

infinitive

to aboiteaux

gerund

aboiteauxing

participle

aboiteauxed

Origin and Evolution of aboiteaux

First Known Use: 1700 year
Language of Origin: Acadian French
Story behind the word: The word 'aboiteaux' originated from the Acadian French settlers in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the system of dykes and sluices used to drain marshland, the term 'aboiteaux' has evolved to also refer to the individual sluices or gates within the system.