carte

UK /kɑː(ɹ)t/ US /kɑː(ɹ)t/
noun 5name 1

Definitions

noun

1

A bill of fare; a menu.

2

A visiting card.

"He only says she is Laura Somerset, and he sends me her carte; here it is." Now this was in the early days of cartes, and the soft ivory finish and delicate tinting of the cartes that now are taken, were unknown.

3

A carte de visite (small collectible photograph of a famous person).

Celebrity cartes, and photographic portraits more generally, were valued in Victorian culture for their much-lauded ability to render the sitter as he or she really was.

4

A playing card.

We’ll take a dram for luck, and as soon as this handless man of mine has the collops ready, we’ll dine and take a hand at the cartes as gentlemen should.

He had been to the supper of the Forest Club at the Cross Keys in Gledsmuir, a clamjamphry of wild young blades who passed the wine and played at cartes once a fortnight.

noun

1

Alternative form of quarte.

name

1

A surname.

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