distrait

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Adjective

 * 1) absent-minded, troubled, distracted

Quotations

 * 1919,, , Duckworth, hardback edition, page 50
 * Seated upon the fallen hornbeam, Mrs Thoroughfare was regarding distraitly the sky.
 * 1996: John Le Carré, The Tailor of Panama (Knopf 1996, hardback edition, page 221) "Forgive me for being a fraction distrait today. We're trying to prevent another war."
 * Seated upon the fallen hornbeam, Mrs Thoroughfare was regarding distraitly the sky.
 * 1996: John Le Carré, The Tailor of Panama (Knopf 1996, hardback edition, page 221) "Forgive me for being a fraction distrait today. We're trying to prevent another war."

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * French: ,

Etymology
From, past participle of (modern ), from.

Adjective

 * 1) absent-minded
 * 2) distracted