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‖ affiche (æˈfiːʃ, Fr. afiʃ) [F., f. afficher:—L. type *affīgicāre (see affiche v.).] A paper containing a notice to be affixed to a wall, etc.; a placard, poster.
[1757M. Postlethwayt tr. J. & P. L. Savary's Univ. Dict. Trade (ed. 2) I. 23/2 Affiche, so the French call those bills, or advertisements, which are pasted up in public places.] 1818Moore Fudge Fam. Paris viii. 87 Then we stare into shops—read the evening's affiches. 1819H. Busk Vestriad v. 241 Soon those who spell the grand affiche peruse. 1833T. Hamilton Men & Mann. Amer. (1843) I. 11, When the sphere of my intelligence became enlarged with regard to this affiche [sc. placard on a wall]. 1884J. Sharman Cursory Hist. Swearing i. 6 The usual notice-board..covered with a trellis-work of crimson tape for the purpose of retaining the various affiches. 1920Punch 31 Mar. 249/1 A couple of lurid affiches which declared that ‘Exhampton Is So Exhilarating’. |