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boîte
[
bwaht
;
Fr.
bw
a
t
]
boîte
/
bwɑt
;
Fr.
bwat
/
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[
bwaht
;
Fr.
bw
a
t
]
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noun,
plural
boîtes
/
bwɑts
;
Fr.
bwat
/
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[
bwahts
;
Fr.
bw
a
t
]
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.
a nightclub; cabaret.
Origin:
<
French:
box;
Old French
boiste
<
Vulgar Latin
*buxita,
for
Late Latin
buxida,
formation based on
Latin
pyxis
box (
see
pyx
), stem
pyxid-,
conflated with
buxus
box
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a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.
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