Word of the Day Archive
Monday September 6, 2004

pied-a-terre \pee-ay-duh-TAIR; pyay-dah-TAIR\ , noun:
A temporary or second place of lodging.

And with Frank on the move so much of the time, shuttling between . . . offices and factories in Europe and Asia and South America, it made sense for her to establish some kind of pied-a-terre in New York.
-- Amanda Vaill, Everybody Was So Young

. . .gentlemen with estates in the country who wished to have a pied-a-terre in town.
-- Michael Ignatieff, Isaiah Berlin: A Life

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Pied-a-terre is from French, literally "foot to the ground."

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