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Estaminet — Es|ta|mi|net [...mi nɛ], das; [s], s [frz. estaminet < wallonisch staminê, zu: stamon = Pflock, an dem man das Vieh im Stall festbindet, aus dem Germ.] (veraltet): a) kleines Kaffeehaus; b) Kneipe … Universal-Lexikon
Estaminet — Es|ta|mi|net [... ne:] das; [s], s <aus gleichbed. fr. estaminet aus wallonisch staminê, dies zu stamon »Pflock« (an dem man das Vieh im Stall anbindet)> (veraltet) a) kleines Kaffeehaus; b) Kneipe … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
estaminet — /əsˈtæməneɪ/ (say uhs tamuhnay), /ɛs / (say es ) noun a bar; cafe; bistro. {French, from Walloon staminé, from stamon post, of Germanic origin; compare German Stamm stem1} …