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der⋅ri⋅ère
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ˌdɛr
iˈɛər
;
Fr.
dɛˈryɛr
/
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[
der-ee-
air
;
Fr.
de-
r
ye
r
]
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–noun
the buttocks; rump.
Also,
der⋅ri⋅ere.
Origin:
1765–75;
< F (prep., n.); OF
deriere
< VL
*dē retrō,
for L
retrō
towards the rear, backwards;
cf.
arrear
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derriere
der·ri·ère also der·ri·ere
(děr'ē-âr')
n. The buttocks; the rear.
[French,
behind
, from Old French
deriere
,
in back of
, from Vulgar Latin
*dē retrō
: Latin
dē
,
from, of
; see
de-
+ Latin
retrō
,
back
; see
retro-
.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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Word Origin & History
derriere
1774, from Fr.
derrière
"back part, rear," originally an adv., "behind," from L.L.
deretro,
from L.
de
"from" +
retro
"back."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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