estrade
See also: Estrade
English
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French estrade, from Spanish estrado. Doublet of stratum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪˈstɹɑːd/
Noun
estrade (plural estrades)
- A dais or raised platform.
- 1885, Sir Richard Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, volume 1:
- Then she made the Kalandars sit upon a sofa at the side of the estrade, and seated the Caliph and Ja'afar and Masrur on the other side of the saloon
Anagrams
- red teas, sad tree, readest, derates, dearest, steared, sed rate, Tasered, reasted, redates, sedater, e-daters, readset, atredes, e-trades, serated, tasered
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish estrado, from Latin strātum. Doublet of stratum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛs.tʁad/
Audio: (file)
Noun
estrade f (plural estrades)
Descendants
Further reading
- “estrade”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Anagrams
Galician
Verb
estrade
- second-person plural imperative of estrar