coup d’etats
Étymologie
modifier- Pluriel régulier dérivé de coup d’etat avec le suffixe -s.
Forme de locution nominale
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coup d’etat \ˌku.deɪ.ˈtɑ\ ou \ˌkuː.deɪ.ˈtɑː\ |
coup d’etats \ˌku.deɪ.ˈtɑz\ ou \ˌkuː.deɪ.ˈtɑːz\ |
coup d’etats \ˌku.deɪ.ˈtɑz\ (États-Unis), \ˌkuː.deɪ.ˈtɑːz\ (Royaume-Uni)
- Pluriel de coup d’etat.
Reports today from across the frontier, especially from Stuttgart and Munich, show that Kapp’s government has failed and that Ebert is likely to return to Berlin soon, but will face a new and strong situation from southern Germany, which is tired of coup d’etats and wants to be independent of Berlin’s central rule.
— (South German States Want Independence, New York Times, 1920-03-18)
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