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French
Etymology
Inherited from Old French traitié, traiete, derived from traiter after Latin tractātus.
Pronunciation
Noun
traité m (plural traités)
- treatise
- treaty (between states); an agreement (between a business and a government, or between two businesses)
Derived terms
Participle
traité (feminine traitée, masculine plural traités, feminine plural traitées)
- past participle of traiter
Further reading
Anagrams
Louisiana Creole
Etymology
From French traiter (“to treat”), compare Haitian Creole trete.
Verb
traité
- to treat
References
- Fortier, Alcée (1895) Louisiana Folktales