piétaille
French
FWOTD – 23 December 2022
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French, from Vulgar Latin *peditalia (“foot soldier”). By surface analysis, pied (“foot”) + -aille (derogatory suffix). Compare piéton (“pedestrian”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pje.taj/
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Noun
piétaille f (uncountable)
- (derogatory, archaic) foot soldiers; infantry
- Synonym: infanterie
- (derogatory) pedestrians (in a group)
- 2012, Jean-Claude Castex, Répertoire Des Combats Franco-anglais de la Guerre de Cent Ans (1337-1453), page 150:
- "Tuez la piétaille! Tuez la piétaille! Ils nous gênent et tiennent le chemin sans raison !" s’écrièrent le noble roi de France et le duc d’Alençon.
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- (figuratively) people of low rank or status
Further reading
- “piétaille”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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