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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

That gentleman," he would say, "who has done me the honour to salute me, is a coiffeur of the most celebrated; he forms the deuces of our table-d'hote.

From The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family by Thackeray, William Makepeace

"Not the table-d'hote, my little daughter," Calabressa said.

From Sunrise by Black, William

Had this Mrs. Manasseh been imposing upon me, and were the words of the wretch I met at the table-d'hote at Leamington only meant to mislead me and take me in?

From The Fatal Boots by Thackeray, William Makepeace

When he had strolled back to his hotel in the evening the time was approaching for the table-d'hote.

From A Laodicean : a Story of To-day by Hardy, Thomas




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