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estrade|ɪˈstrɑːd| [a. F. estrade fem., ad. Sp. estrado masc.: see estrado.] A slightly raised platform; a dais.
1696–1706Phillips Estrade the one half of an Alcove or Chamber rais'd with Boards and rail'd in, more richly furnish'd and adorn'd for the reception of Persons of Quality. 1718Ozell Tournefort's Voy. I. 372 On the Estrade is spread but one carpet for the officers to sit upon. 1851Sir F. Palgrave Norm. & Eng. I. 208 Upon the highest step of the estrade. 1866Mrs. H. Wood Elster's Folly I. 227 He was standing on the sort of estrade which abutted on the river. 1880J. G. Fitch Lect. Teaching 69 The teacher..should have his desk on a mounted estrade or platform. |