ˌpärˌtēkäˈrā, ˌpärd.ē- noun
Etymology: French, party of two men and two women, from partie party + carrée, feminine of carré square
: a party of four persons
as we were a partie carrée, you might have your rubber — A. Conan Doyle
ˌpärˌtēkäˈrā, ˌpärd.ē- noun
Etymology: French, party of two men and two women, from partie party + carrée, feminine of carré square
: a party of four persons
as we were a partie carrée, you might have your rubber — A. Conan Doyle
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012