placement

placement
(pla-se-man) s. m.
   Action de placer. Le placement d'une pendule, d'une bibliothèque.
   Le placement d'un ouvrier, d'un apprenti, d'un domestique, l'action de lui procurer de l'ouvrage, une place.
   Bureau de placement, bureau où l'on procure des places aux domestiques et aux ouvriers.
   Action de placer de l'argent. Il a fait un bon placement.
   Argent placé. Son placement lui est rentré.
   XVIe s.
   Honoré de lui [Henri IV] entre trois ou quatre pour l'accompagner au placement des armées, aux reconnoissances...., D'AUB. Hist. préf. 8.
   Placer.

Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré. . 1872-1877.

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