banquette

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Scrabble points
20
Words With Friends
23
Letters
9
Pronunciation
/baŋˈkɛt/(UK)
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/baŋˈkɛt/(UK) · /bɒ̃ˈkɛt/(UK)

Definition of banquette

5 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A narrow area behind a defensive wall's parapet elevated above its terreplein and used by defenders to shoot at attackers.
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noun

  1. A narrow area behind a defensive wall's parapet elevated above its terreplein and used by defenders to shoot at attackers.
  2. A bench built into a wall, especially (military) one built into a wall of a defensive trench, used for sitting and for shooting at attackers.
  3. An upholstered bench, e.g., along a wall of a restaurant or lounge area.
    “Stoned, she would traipse in, overtly sexual in last night's dress, and throw herself exhausted across the banquette.”
  4. (dated)A bench or similar seat on top of a diligence or other public vehicle.
    “My brother-in-law […] took refuge in the banquette.”
  5. (Louisiana, Texas)A sidewalk.
    “The boys were dragging along the banquette a small “express wagon,” which they had filled with blocks and sticks.”
    ““Get the hell away from that stove, Charmaine, and go play out on the banquette before I bust you right in the mouth.””

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Etymology

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *bʰeg-der. Proto-Germanic *bankiz Proto-West Germanic *banki Lombardic bankbor. Italian banca Proto-Indo-European *-tós Proto-Italic *-tosder.? Late Latin -ittus Italian -etta Italian banchettabor. French banquettebor. English banquette Borrowed from French banquette, the diminutive form of banc; by surface analysis, bank + -ette.

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