retrait

English

Etymology 1

From Middle French retrait.

Noun

retrait (plural retraits)

  1. (obsolete) A picture or other visual representation.

Adjective

retrait (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) retired

Etymology 2

Variant forms.

Noun

retrait (plural retraits)

  1. Obsolete form of retreat.
    • 1658, Thomas Browne, The Garden of Cyrus:
      Cyrus was his second Brother: who gave the occasion of that memorable work, and almost miraculous retrait of Xenophon.

Verb

retrait (third-person singular simple present retraits, present participle retraiting, simple past and past participle retraited)

  1. Obsolete form of retreat.

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French

Etymology

From the verb retraire, corresponding to Latin retractus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʁə.tʁɛ/
  • (file)

Noun

retrait m (plural retraits)

  1. retreat
  2. withdrawal
  3. (baseball) out
  4. (cricket) dismissal
  5. (sex) coitus interruptus

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