pied-à-terre

See also: pied-a-terre

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French pied-à-terre (foot on the ground).

Pronunciation

Noun

pied-à-terre (plural pieds-à-terre)

  1. A smaller temporary or secondary lodging; a second home, especially one in the city.
    Coordinate term: dacha
    • 2021 December 1, Lara Jakes, Michael Crowley, “In Israel, the New U.S. Ambassador’s Home Lacks a Certain View”, in The New York Times[1], retrieved 1 December 2021:
      But the pied-à-terre at the embassy provides little privacy and has none of the grandeur for the formal events that an American ambassador posted to the United States’ closest Middle East ally is expected to host.

Translations

See also

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pje.ta.tɛʁ/
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Noun

pied-à-terre m (plural pied-à-terre)

  1. pied-à-terre

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