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table d'hôte

[tah-buhl doht, tab-uhl, tabluh doht] / ˈtɑ bəl ˈdoʊt, ˈtæb əl, tablə ˈdoʊt /
NOUN
menu of complete meals
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table d'hote
NOUN
menu of complete meals
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Food is to be identical with Childs food but with less variety and no table-d'hote meals.

From Time Magazine Archive

We generally dine at the table-d'hote, but I have ordered dinner here to-day: we are going to the opera at Homburg.

From A Woman-Hater by Reade, Charles

In either character Marlianne's had welcomed him with equal courtesy to its spotted linen and most excellent table-d'hote with VIN ORDINAIRE—for fifty cents.

From The Adventures of Jimmie Dale by Packard, Frank L. (Frank Lucius)

He refused invitations, to Rowland's knowledge, in order to dine at the jejune little table-d'hote; wherever his spirit might be, he was present in the flesh with religious constancy.

From Roderick Hudson by James, Henry

The eldest goes to the "Lion d'Or"—capital house, good table-d'hote, excellent wine, moderate charges.

From Roundabout Papers by Thackeray, William Makepeace




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