Definitions for mont-de-piete

mont-de-piete mont-de-pié·té

Spelling: [mawnduh-pyey-tey]
IPA: /mɔ̃də pyeɪˈteɪ/

Mont-De-Piete is a 13 letter English word.

You can make 449 anagrams from letters in mont-de-piete (--deeeimnoptt).

Definitions for mont-de-piete

noun

  1. a public pawnbroking establishment that lends money on reasonable terms, especially to the poor.

Examples for mont-de-piete

Do not fly to the mont-de-piete; it is the ruin of the borrower.

He would smooth the way for the good mother, leaving some of her jewels at the mont-de-piete.

You would say, "What does this young man, so well-dressed, in a mont-de-piete?"

Juste lent Marcas two hundred francs in gold, the product of two watches bought on credit, and pawned at the mont-de-piete.

Ruth's connexion with the mont-de-piete had come about almost automatically.

You may have noticed that the manager of the mont-de-piete here isn't strong on conventional good looks.

Godefroid looked at that snuff-box, wondering it had not been sold or found its way to the mont-de-piete.

And at the mont-de-piete there occurred a surprising incident.

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