Definition of Claqueurs

1. claqueur [n] - See also: claqueur

Lexicographical Neighbors of Claqueurs

clapperless
clappers
clapping
clappingly
clappings
claps
clapshot
clapt
claptrap
claptraps
claque
claquer
claquers
claques
claqueur
claqueurs
clarabella
clarabellas
clarain
clarains
claraite
claree
clarence
clarences
claret
claret cup
clareted
clareting
clarets
claribella

Literary usage of Claqueurs

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

1. The American in Paris by John] [Sanderson (1838)
"—Mademoiselle George.—Hamlet.—Republican Spirit of the Age.—Character of the French Stage. —Machinery of the Drama.—The Claqueurs.—Supply of New Pieces. ..."

2. The American in Paris by John Sanderson (1847)
"... Variet^s—The Odeon—Mademoiselle George—Hamlet—Republican spirit of the age—Character of the French stage—Machinery of the drama—The Claqueurs—Supply of ..."

3. Benjamin's Treatise on the Law of Sale of Personal Property: With References by Judah Philip Benjamin, Arthur Beilby Pearson, Hugh Fenwick Boyd, Charles Lyon Corbin (1884)
"... by means of hired applauders (claqueurs), the success of actors or of pieces performed by them, (г) French oode. horse and wagon by careless driving, ..."

4. Recollections of an Actor by Walter Alexander Donaldson (1865)
"Italian Opera at Paris— Malibran—Rossini—Balfe—The Claqueurs of the French Theatre—Michael Kelly—The French Stage in 1828—Reflections on Edmund Kean's ..."

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