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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Unadapted borrowing from French tableau, from Old French tablel (“a surface which is used primarily for painting”).
Pronunciation
[edit]- (UK) enPR: tă-blō', IPA(key): /ˈtæ.bləʊ/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (US) IPA(key): /tæˈbloʊ/
- Rhymes: -əʊ
Noun
[edit]tableau (plural tableaux or tableaus)
- A striking and vivid representation or scene; a picture.
- 2014 December, Paul Salopek, “Blessed. Cursed. Claimed.”, in National Geographic[1]:
- Stefania Chlouveraki, the project leader, stands at a long sorting table. She turns the colored fragments over and over in her fingertips. She fits each one into its place: a magnificent tableau of lions, crosses, pomegranate trees.
- A vivid graphic scene of a group of people or objects arranged as in a painting or bas relief sculpture.
- Synonym: tableau vivant
- 2020 July 30, David Zweig, “$25,000 Pod Schools: How Well-to-Do Children Will Weather the Pandemic”, in New York Times[2]:
- Folding chairs had been placed at prudent distances, and masks were dutifully worn. An Australian Labradoodle belonging to the home’s owners strutted among the guests. Despite the breezy suburban tableau, the occasion was fraught.
- (UK, dated) Hence, an arrangement of actors in static positions on stage, having the effect of pointing up a particular moment in the drama, conventionally revealed by opening tableau curtains (known as "tabs").
- (mathematics) A two-dimensional array or table of data, usually numbers, of various specific kinds.
- (linguistics, optimality theory) A table that shows constraint violations of a list of candidates given an input and a constraint ranking.
- (card games) Mostly in solitaire card games, but also in other card and board games, the main area, where random cards can be arranged.
- (logic) A semantic tableau.
- (theater) A unit of a play, an opera, or a ballet with change of stage setting.
- 1994, Gerda Taranow, Sarah Bernhardt: The Art Within the Legend, page 158:
- […] several scenes from the first act were consolidated into one tableau […]
- 2024 July 26, Arifa Akbar, “Paris Olympics opening ceremony review – soaring ambition deflated by patchy delivery”, in The Guardian[3], →ISSN:
- As creative as it might have been, it appeared disjointed, with the sense of many things happening simultaneously, and the promenading performances jumping from one idea to the next – from a cancan to a gothic tableau featuring mock-beheaded women at the windows of the Conciergerie with red streamers that looked like macabre spurting blood.
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]a picture
a vivid scene arranged as in a painting
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Anagrams
[edit]French
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]tableau m (plural tableaux)
- painting
- picture (a captured image)
- writing board
- table (arrangement of rows and columns)
- chart
- (theater) tableau
Derived terms
[edit]- noircir le tableau
- tableau blanc
- tableau de bord
- tableau de chasse
- tableau périodique
- tableau noir
- tableau vivant
Descendants
[edit]- Haitian Creole: tablo
- → English: tableau
- → German: Tableau
- → Greek: ταμπλό (tampló), ταμπλώ n (tampló)
- → Romanian: tablou
- → Russian: табло́ (tabló)
- → Turkish: tablo
- → Ukrainian: табло́ (tabló)
Further reading
[edit]- “tableau”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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