CAHIER


Meaning of CAHIER in English

kaˈyā, kä-, kȧ- noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, signature (section of a bound book), written statement presented to the sovereign by a representative body of the state, from Latin quaterni four each, by fours — more at quire

1. : a report or memorial embodying resolutions or instructions concerning policy especially of a parliamentary body ; specifically : one of the memorials prepared by the French States-General before the revolution of 1789

2. : a number of sheets of paper put together for binding or bound loosely together to form a notebook or pamphlet

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