assiette

See also: Assiette

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French assiette. Doublet of ashet.

Noun

assiette (plural assiettes)

  1. A plate of food, but typically a small plate containing the same food item prepared in various different ways
  2. A mixture of bole, bloodstone, and galena once used in bookbinding as a gilding surface

French

Etymology

Inherited from Vulgar Latin *assedita, past participle of *assedere, from Latin assidēre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.sjɛt/
  • (file)

Noun

assiette f (plural assiettes)

  1. (archaic) manner of being seated, situation
    Synonym: assise
    ne pas être dans son assietteto feel under the weather
  2. (horse racing) seat
  3. (nautical) trim, attitude, pitch attitude
  4. (accounting) basis
  5. dish (the food)
    C’est une bonne assiette.
    It's a good dish.
  6. plate, dish (the crockery)
    On a besoin d’assiettes.
    We need plates.
  7. plateful
    Synonyms: assiettée, platée

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: assiette, ashet
  • German: Assiette
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: asjett
  • Piedmontese: assieta
  • Romanian: asietă
  • Swedish: assiett

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Norman

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *assedita, past participle of *assedere, from Latin assideō, assidēre.

Noun

assiette f (plural assiettes)

  1. (Jersey) plate
  2. (Jersey) round stone

Derived terms

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