battu
English
Etymology
From French battu, past participle of battre (“beat”); first attested in 1947.
Adjective
battu (not comparable)
- (ballet, of a movement) Performed with a striking together of the legs.
Anagrams
- abutt
French
Pronunciation
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Adjective
battu (feminine battue, masculine plural battus, feminine plural battues)
- beaten
- C'est un homme battu.
- This is a beaten man.
Derived terms
- yeux de chien battu
Participle
battu (feminine battue, masculine plural battus, feminine plural battues)
- past participle of battre
Further reading
- “battu”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Anagrams
- butât, butta, tubât
Yogad
Noun
battú
- blister