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volte-face
/
vɒltˈfɑs
,
voʊlt-
;
Fr.
vɔlt
ə
ˈfas
/
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volt-
fahs
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vohlt-
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Fr.
vawlt
uh
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f
a
s
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–noun,
plural
volte-face.
a turnabout, esp. a reversal of opinion or policy.
Origin:
1810–20;
< F < It
voltafaccia,
equiv. to
volta
turn (
see
volt
2
) +
faccia
face
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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volte-face
a reversal of opinion, 1819, from Fr., from It.
volta faccia,
lit. "turn face," from
volta
, imper. of
voltare
"to turn" (from V.L.
*volvita
, from L.
volvere
"to roll;" see
vulva
) +
faccia
(see
face
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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