dépôt

See also: depot, Depot, and dépot

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French dépôt

Noun

dépôt (plural dépôts)

  1. Rare spelling of depot.
    • 1864, James Parton, General Butler in New Orleans, Mason Brothers; Chapter III, page #67:
      Not less prompt were the Third and Eighth regiments, for they began to arrive in Boston as early as nine, each company welcomed at the dépôt by applauding thousands.

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French

Etymology

From Old French depost, from Latin dēpositum (deposit, noun), also the passive participle of dēpōnere (to deposit). Cognate with Spanish deposito.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /de.po/
  • (file)

Noun

dépôt m (plural dépôts)

  1. warehouse, store, depot, depository
  2. act of depositing, act of placing
  3. deposit (object being deposited)
  4. registration, proposal
    Aujourd'hui est le dernier jour de dépôt des candidatures. Today is the last day for registering candidacy.
  5. (banking) deposit
  6. (geology) deposit

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