The Collaborative International Dictionary
Affiche \Af`fiche"\, n. [F., fr. afficher to affix.] A written or printed notice to be posted, as on a wall; a poster; a placard.
Wiktionary
n. A written or printed notice to be posted, as on a wall; a poster; a placard.
Usage examples of "affiche".
De grandes affiches jaunes annoncent que des regates seront donnees sous le patronage du Yacht-Club de France.
The affiches had, of course, gone to the police, but they had the bills for the period in question and he had the initials.
At the top of this street, on the side farthest from the cathedral, the vast west window of which could just be seen over the gables, chimneys, and stork-nests of the opposite houses, we stopped before the common door of one of the lofty old houses, against the posts of which were attached several affiches or notices of differing forms and material.
I do not wish to have to fill up an affiche unless I am compelled to do so.
As they deposited the key, the man in his shirt-sleeves appeared with an affiche for Mr.