Definition of Diseur

1. a skilled reciter [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Diseur

disestablishes
disestablishing
disestablishment
disestablishmentarian
disestablishmentarianism
disestablishmentarians
disestablishments
disestablisht
disesteem
disesteemed
disesteemer
disesteemers
disesteeming
disesteems
disestimation
diseur (current term)
diseurs
diseuse
diseuses
disfame
disfames
disfancied
disfancies
disfancy
disfancying
disfashion
disfashioned
disfashioning

Literary usage of Diseur

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The royal phraseological English-French, French-English dictionary by John Charles Tarver (1853)
"DISEUSE, s f.] he is a news-teller. C'est au bran diseur, he is a fine speaker. L'entente est an diseur, the speaker knows what he means. diseur, ». m. ..."

2. French and English idioms and proverbs: with critical and historical notes by Alphonse Mariette (1896)
"diseur.de bons mots, mauvais caractère, f This saying of Pascal, which refers not to the English sense of bad character, but to that of ill-tempered, ..."

3. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1851)
"(ACL edition), refers to diseur. Сот- реп, de Jesuit. Angl., p. ... Is this diseur. Campen, the diseurs. Modest, f and are these words to be found in ..."

4. A Glossary; Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright (1867)
"Their word is diseur; nor does the English word mean so ... Thus Cotgrave renders it, not by diseur, or any such word, ..."

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