table d'hôte

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English

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from French table d’hôte (table of the host).

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  • IPA(key): /ˌtɑːblə ˈdəʊt/, /ˌtɑːbəl -/

Noun

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table d'hôte (plural tables d'hôte)

  1. a menu offering a complete meal, with little choice, at a fixed price
    • 1962 February, “Talking of Trains: Dearer meals in B.R. trains”, in Modern Railways, page 78:
      The increases from December 4 in the prices of table d'hôte meals in British Railways restaurant cars were expected, in view both of a general upward trend in meal prices in the catering trade and of the fiat that train meals must pay for themselves.

Adjective

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table d'hôte (not comparable)

  1. Of menu selections, offered at a fixed price.

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French

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Noun

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table d’hôte f (plural tables d’hôte)

  1. a menu offering a complete meal, with little choice, at a fixed price