boulevard
boulevard, wide urban avenue
noun bool-VAR Rare
Origin: Dutch bolwerk (bulwark), via German
Usage Note
Boulevard entered French from Dutch military terminology, as wide avenues were often built on former city ramparts. In Paris, the grands boulevards are iconic 19th-century thoroughfares. The word is also used colloquially in théâtre de boulevard, a genre of light comedic theatre popular in France.
Examples
"Nous nous promenons sur le boulevard."
Natural Translation
We are walking along the boulevard.
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