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; habitué : one who regularly frequents a place ; haute couture : "high sewing" : Paris-based custom-fitted clothing; trend-setting fashion ; haute cuisine : a manner of preparing food; literally "upper cooking". ; haute école : advanced horsemanship; literally "upper school" ; hauteur : arrogance; lit. height ; haut monde : fashionable society, the "upper world" ; Honi soit qui mal y pense. : "Shame on him who thinks ill of it"; or sometimes translated as Evil be to him who evil thinks; the motto of the English Order of the Garter (modern French writes honniinstead of Old French honi) ; hors concours : "out of the running"; a non-competitor, e.g. in love ; hors de combat : out of the fight : prevented from fighting, usually by injury ; hors d'œuvre : "outside the [main] work" : appetizer ; huis-clos : "closed door" : an enclosed space such as a room or cell, where action or speech can not be seen or heard from outside; title of a play by Jean-Paul Sartre ; habitué : one who regularly frequents a place ; haute couture : "high sewing" : Paris-based custom-fitted clothing; trend-setting fashion ; haute cuisine : a manner of preparing food; literally "upper cooking". ; haute école : advanced horsemanship; literally "upper school" ; hauteur : arrogance; lit. height ; haut monde : fashionable society, the "upper world" ; Honi soit qui mal y pense. : "Shame on him who thinks ill of it"; or sometimes translated as Evil be to him who evil thinks; the motto of the English Order of the Garter (modern French writes honni instead of Old French honi) ; hors concours : "out of the running"; a non-competitor, e.g. in love ; hors de combat : out of the fight : prevented from fighting, usually by injury ; hors d'œuvre : "outside the [main] work" : appetizer ; huis-clos : "closed door" : an enclosed space such as a room or cell, where action or speech can not be seen or heard from outside; title of a play by Jean-Paul Sartre

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