tavern
Anglais
Étymologie
- De l’ancien français taverne.
Nom commun
Singulier | Pluriel |
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tavern \ˈtæ.və(ɹ)n\ |
taverns \ˈtæ.və(ɹ)nz\ |
tavern \ˈtæ.və(ɹ)n\
- Auberge, pub (établissement).
- I set off, overjoyed at this opportunity to see some more of the ships and seamen, and picked my way among a great crowd of people and carts and bales, for the dock was now at its busiest, until I found the tavern in question. — (Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island, page 61. 1883.)
- I set off, overjoyed at this opportunity to see some more of the ships and seamen, and picked my way among a great crowd of people and carts and bales, for the dock was now at its busiest, until I found the tavern in question. — (Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island, page 61. 1883.)
Notes
- Certains dictionnaires indiquent que le mot tavern est vieilli.
Prononciation
- \ˈtæ.vəɹn\ (États-Unis)
- \ˈtæ.vən\ (Royaume-Uni)