Objet
[awb-zhe dar] /ɔb ʒɛ ˈdar/
noun, plural objets d’art
[awb-zhe dar] /ɔb ʒɛ ˈdar/ (Show IPA). French.
1.
an object of artistic worth or curiosity, especially a small object.
/ɔbʒɛ dar/
noun (pl) objets d’art (ɔbʒɛ dar)
1.
a small object considered to be of artistic worth
n.
“an object on display, an ornament,” 1857, from French objet (14c.), especially in objet d’art (1865), from Latin objectus (see object (n.)).
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