tarte - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (2024)

See also: tartę

Contents

  • 1 Basque
    • 1.1 Pronunciation
    • 1.2 Noun
      • 1.2.1 Declension
      • 1.2.2 Derived terms
    • 1.3 Further reading
  • 2 Dutch
    • 2.1 Verb
  • 3 French
    • 3.1 Etymology
    • 3.2 Pronunciation
    • 3.3 Noun
      • 3.3.1 Derived terms
      • 3.3.2 Descendants
    • 3.4 Adjective
      • 3.4.1 Derived terms
    • 3.5 Further reading
    • 3.6 Anagrams
  • 4 Lithuanian
    • 4.1 Participle
  • 5 Middle English
    • 5.1 Etymology 1
      • 5.1.1 Alternative forms
      • 5.1.2 Pronunciation
      • 5.1.3 Noun
        • 5.1.3.1 Related terms
        • 5.1.3.2 Descendants
        • 5.1.3.3 References
    • 5.2 Etymology 2
      • 5.2.1 Noun
  • 6 Polish
    • 6.1 Pronunciation
    • 6.2 Participle
  • 7 Portuguese
    • 7.1 Etymology
    • 7.2 Pronunciation
    • 7.3 Noun
      • 7.3.1 Derived terms

Basque

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tarte/, [t̪ar.t̪e̞]

Noun

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tarteinan

  1. interval
  2. lapse
  3. crack, gap

Declension

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Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • tarte”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy], Euskaltzaindia
  • tarte”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

Dutch

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Verb

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tarte

  1. (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of tarten

French

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Etymology

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Variant of tourte, from Late Latin torta.

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Noun

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tartef (plural tartes)

  1. (cooking) pie, tart
  2. (colloquial) slap
  3. something easy to do (cf. English piece of cake and easy as pie)
  4. (colloquial) stupid person, idiot

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Descendants

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Adjective

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tarte (plural tartes)

  1. (slang) corny, hackneyed
    "La Môme Piaf", ça fait tarte!"The Kid Sparrow", that's corny! (literally, “That makes pie!”)
  2. (slang) stupid

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Anagrams

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Lithuanian

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Participle

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tarte

  1. adverbial būdinys participle of tarti

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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From Old French tarte, variant of torte, tourte, from Late Latin torta.

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Noun

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tarte (plural tartes)

  1. A tart or pie (pastry dish with filling surrounded by pastry shell)
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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tarte

  1. Alternative form of tart

Polish

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Pronunciation

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Participle

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tarte

  1. inflection of tarty:
    1. neuter nominative/accusative/vocative singular
    2. nonvirile nominative/accusative/vocative plural

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French tarte.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: tar‧te

Noun

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tartef (plural tartes)

  1. (cooking) tart
    Synonym: torta

Derived terms

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