attirail
French
Etymology
From Old French atirer + -ail.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.ti.ʁaj/
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Noun
attirail m (uncountable)
- paraphernalia, equipment
- 2019 September 11, “Cinéma : avec « Deux moi », Cédric Klapisch dresse le portrait des trentenaires d’aujourd’hui”, in Le Monde:
- Nouveauté parmi tant d’autres chez ces trentenaires-là : chaque moment de la vie se voit scandé et homogénéisé par tout un attirail d’applications.
- A novelty among many others for these thirty-somethings is that every moment of their lives is punctuated and homogenized by a whole array of apps.
Descendants
- → Swedish: attiralj
Further reading
- “attirail”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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