ALLÉE


Meaning of ALLÉE in English

(ˈ)a|lā noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Old French alee action of going, journey, from feminine of alé, past participle of aler to go — more at alley

1. : walk ; specifically : a walk or path between two rows of formally planted trees or shrubs that are at least twice as high as the width of the walk or path

2. : a formal avenue or mall

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