Definitions for fiacre

fiacre fi·a·cre

Spelling: [fee-ah-ker, -ahk; French fya
IPA: /fiˈɑ kər, -ˈɑk; French ˈfya krə/

Fiacre is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 129 anagrams from letters in fiacre (acefir).

Definitions for fiacre

noun

  1. a small horse-drawn carriage.

Origin of fiacre

1690-1700; French; after the Hotel de St. Fiacre in Paris, where such carriages were first for hire

Examples for fiacre

A fiacre had been called up, and was in readiness at the door.

There was the tram line, if m'sieur did not care to take a fiacre.

He then sent him on, in the carriage; and he, with the bag I have mentioned, got into the fiacre.

From that moment all Paris was informed of the adventure of the fiacre.

To his way of thinking the behavior of the fiacre was quite unaccountable.

Arrived in Paris she remembered that she had not the money for a fiacre.

As she said you had driven off in a fiacre, it was evidently of no use waiting.

With her hand on the door, the Countess realized that the fiacre was already occupied.

He asked us to send him the first fiacre we met on our way to town.

Accordingly, after lunch, Cuthbert took Mary home in a fiacre.

Word Value for fiacre
Scrable

11

Words with friends

12

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