fromagerie
English
Etymology
Noun
fromagerie (plural fromageries)
- A cheese shop.
- 2007 May, back-cover blurb of, Maribeth Clemente, The Riches of Paris, second edition, St. Martin's, →ISBN :
- Whether you're after the most fashionable little black dress on the Right Bank or a wheel of savory Beaufort from a family-owned fromagerie, The Riches of Paris will help you shop your heart out in the City of Lights.
- 2010 September, Kiku Obata, "Soulard & Shakespeare", St. Louis magazine, ISSN 1090-5723, volume 16, issue 9, page 73:
- It could then serve as an incubator of new food and beverage companies: fromageries, bakeries, sausage shops, coffeehouses, and more.
- 2007 May, back-cover blurb of, Maribeth Clemente, The Riches of Paris, second edition, St. Martin's, →ISBN :
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fʁɔmaʒ(ə)ʁi/
Coordinate terms
Descendants
- English: fromagerie
Further reading
- “fromagerie” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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