pied-à-terre
21pied-à-terre — {{hw}}{{pied à terre}}{{/hw}}s. m. inv. (pl. franc. inv. ) Piccolo appartamento diverso da quello abituale, per recapito o per dimora occasionale …
22pied-à-terre — noun (plural pieds à terre) Etymology: French, literally, foot to the ground Date: 1829 a temporary or second lodging …
23pied-à-terre — /pee ay deuh tair , dah , pyay /, n., pl. pieds à terre /pee ay deuh tair , dah , pyay / a residence, as an apartment, for part time or temporary use. [1820 30; < F: lit., foot on ground] * * * …
24pied-à-terre — pi|ed à terre [ pı,eı da ter ] noun count a small apartment or house, especially in a city, that someone owns or RENTS in addition to their main house …
25pied-à-terre — (Fr.) (Hyphens.) A secondary residence; pl. pieds à terre …
26pied-à-terre — [ˌpjeɪdα: tɛ:] noun (plural pieds à terre pronunciation same) a small flat, house, or room kept for occasional use. Origin C19: Fr., lit. foot to earth …
27PIED-À-TERRE — s. m. Voyez l article précédent …
28pied-à-terre — noun a) smaller temporary or secondary lodging; a second home b) house in the city …
29pied a terre — fr. Vivienda de paso, sin perjuicio de la permanente …
30pied-à-terre — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Fr., lodging. See abode …