Wiktionary
pieds-a-terre
n. (pied-a-terre English)
WordNet
pied-a-terre
n. lodging for occasional or secondary use; "they bought a pied-a-terre in London"
[also: pieds-a-terre (pl)]
pieds-a-terre
See pied-a-terre
Usage examples of "pieds-a-terre".
It was narrow, two storeys, one of a long terrace built for low-income early Victorians, now inhabited by the affluent as pieds-a-terre: or so Eric Olderjohn affably told me, opening his dark green front door and waving me in.