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‖ tartine|tɑːrˈtiːn| [F. tartine (Oudin, 1642) little tart, bread and jam, bread and butter (also fig. as in b), f. tarte, tart n.] a. ‘A slice of bread spread with butter or preserve’ (Stanf.).
1804F. Burney Jrnl. 1 Oct. (1975) VI. 477, I have given no more medicine—plenty of tisanes &c, & tartines of Honey & salad are all he has taken. 1826[H. Best] Four Years France 237 The tea equipage, with its usual accompaniments of tartines and toast. 1842Thackeray Fitz-Boodle Papers ii, She placidly handed out this decoction, which we took with cakes and tartines. 1885Warren & Cleverly Wand. Beetle 15 Bread and butter was better than nothing, so we got her to cut us some enormous tartines. b. fig. A big article of commonplace character.
1907Athenæum 13 July 48/2 In a first glance through the galleries you stop before the huge ‘tartines’, the more..sensational pictures which aim at attracting the crowd. |