porte

IPA: pˈɔrt

Root Word: Porte

noun

  • (now historical) The Ottoman court; (hence), the government of the Ottoman empire.
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Examples of "porte" in Sentences

  • Sans franchir sa porte, on peut connaître le monde.
  • Then I thought of porte, which is French for door, obviously.
  • We have a structure that's commonly referred to as a porte-cochere in architectural terms
  • My favourite is "porte", which ties Dion to Adscam and the previous scandal-ridden government.
  • At Cafe de la Tour I found a seat close to the porte-fenêtre* for a nice view of the village square on market day.
  • It had its peculiar usages, just as it had its carriage entrance and its house door, which old people in the quarter, who clung tenaciously to ancient words, still called the porte cavaliere and the porte pietonne.
  • It had its peculiar usages, just as it had its carriage entrance and its house door, which old people in the quarter, who clung tenaciously to ancient words, still called the porte cavaliere and the porte pietonne. [
  • It had its peculiar usages, just as it had its carriage entrance and its house door, which old people in the quarter, who clung tenaciously to ancient words, still called the porte cavaliere and the porte pietonne. 16 The Bernardines – Benedictines of the Rue Petit – Picpus had obtained permission, as we have already stated, to be buried there in a corner apart, and at night, the plot of land having formerly belonged to their community.

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