mansarde

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See also: Mansarde, and mansardé

French

Etymology

From Francois Mansart, French architect; Mansart is a rare Christian surname from an aphaeresis of Latin amantius.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɑ̃.saʁd/
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Noun

mansarde f (plural mansardes)

  1. attic

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Italian

Noun

mansarde f

  1. plural of mansarda

Norman

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Noun

mansarde f (plural mansardes)

  1. (Jersey) attic