trottoir

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from French trottoir. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /tɹɒtˈwɑː(ɹ)/ IPA(key): (obsolete) /tɹɒtˈwɔː(ɹ)/ Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ) === Noun === trottoir (plural trottoirs) (archaic) A paved path, for the use of pedestrians, located at the side of a road. Synonyms: (American English) sidewalk, (British English) pavement, (Australia, New Zealand and India) footpath ==== Translations ==== === References === === Further reading === “trottoir”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC. == Dutch == === Etymology === Borrowed from French trottoir. === Pronunciation === === Noun === trottoir n (plural trottoirs, diminutive trottoirtje n) sidewalk (US), pavement (UK), footpath (Australia, India, New Zealand) Synonym: stoep ==== Descendants ==== → Indonesian: trotoar → Petjo: tattowaar == French == === Etymology === From trotter +‎ -oir. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /tʁɔ.twaʁ/ === Noun === trottoir m (plural trottoirs) sidewalk, pavement, footpath (paved path located at the side of a road for the use of pedestrians) ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Descendants ==== === Further reading === “trottoir”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012