lettre de cachet
[ le-truh duh ka-she ]
/ lɛ trə də kaˈʃɛ /
noun, plural let·tres de ca·chet [le-truh duh ka-she] /lɛ trə də kaˈʃɛ/. French.
a letter under the seal of the sovereign, especially one ordering imprisonment, frequently without trial.
Words nearby lettre de cachet
letterspace,
letterwood,
lettic,
lettie,
lettish,
lettre de cachet,
lettre de change,
lettre de créance,
lettuce,
letup,
letzeburgesch
Example sentences from the Web for lettre de cachet
Sabatier swore that he would write to the Court for a sealed order (lettre-de-cachet) to shut up the Jacobin.
La Sorcire: The Witch of the Middle Ages |Jules MicheletBy virtue of this lettre-de-cachet; you see, madame, signed by the minister of police.
Nevertheless Brienne endures it, launches no Lettre-de-Cachet against it.
The French Revolution |Thomas Carlyle
British Dictionary definitions for lettre de cachet
lettre de cachet
/ French (lɛtrə də kaʃɛ) /
noun plural lettres de cachet (lɛtrə də kaʃɛ)
French history
a letter under the sovereign's seal, often authorizing imprisonment without trial
Word Origin for lettre de cachet
literally: letter with a seal