Noun
cinq (plural cinqs)
Archaic form of cinque.
Additionally, in a work context, a chef is one's boss. ; cinq à sept: extraconjugal affair between five and seven pm. Source: Internet
Club d'Essai and Cinq études de bruits Following Schaeffer's work with Studio d'Essai at Radiodiffusion Nationale during the early 1940s he was credited with originating the theory and practice of musique concrète. Source: Internet
Five works for phonograph (known collectively as Cinq études de bruits —Five Studies of Noises) including Etude violette (Study in Purple) and Etude aux chemins de fer (Study of the Railroads), were presented. Source: Internet
Orenstein (1991), p. 157 Ravel's songs often draw on vernacular styles, using elements of many folk traditions in such works as Cinq mélodies populaires grecques, Deux mélodies hébraïques and Chants populaires. Source: Internet
In one measure, a galliard typically has five steps; in French such a basic step is called a cinq pas and in Italy, cinque passi. Source: Internet
The Cardinal took notice of Corneille and selected him to be among Les Cinq Auteurs main ("The Five Poets"; also translated as "the society of the five authors"). Source: Internet