Associations to the word «Porte»
Noun
- Richie
- Pasha
- Versailles
- Aix
- Curtiss
- Gil
- Palais
- Alejandro
- Arrondissement
- Emilio
- Vaudeville
- Aux
- Richelieu
- Une
- Rue
- Melodrama
- Sud
- Bey
- Ottoman
- Ottomans
- Pont
- Constantinople
- Antoine
- Royale
- Parisian
- La
- Portico
- Porch
- Vizier
- Boulogne
- Bois
- Les
- Qu
- Cyril
- Principality
- Mahmud
- Des
- Sultan
- Seaplane
- Nord
- Valence
- Armand
- Denis
- Mort
- Pasadena
- Je
- Tableau
- Saint
- Trois
- Czar
- Tout
- Istanbul
- Elle
- Porta
- Levant
- Transylvania
- Turk
- Seine
- Maison
- Ultimatum
- Martin
- Nous
- Delle
- Tramway
- Algiers
- Balkans
- Le
- Comte
- Paris
- Ce
- Gable
- Boulevard
- Emile
- Galveston
- Albanian
- Ambassador
- Facade
- Powers
- Jour
- Arroyo
- Que
- Roi
- Merle
- Gilles
- Jules
- Tunis
- Fontaine
- De
- Duc
- Venetian
- Bastion
- Nom
Wiktionary
PORTE, proper noun. (historical) The Ottoman court; the government of the Turkish empire.
PORTE COCHÈRE, noun. An open-walled roof over a driveway next to the entrance of a building, to shield embarking and disembarking vehicle passengers from the weather.
PORTE COCHÈRES, noun. Plural of porte cochère
Dictionary definition
PORTE, noun. The Ottoman court in Constantinople.
Wise words
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