Definition of Entetee

1. infatuated (feminine form) [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Entetee

entertaining
entertainingly
entertainingness
entertainment center
entertainment centers
entertainment deduction
entertainment industry
entertainments
entertains
entertake
entertissued
enterwrought
entery
entete
entetee (current term)
entextualisation
entextualisations
entextualization
entextualizations
entgegen
enthalphy of vaporization
enthalpic
enthalpies
enthalpimetric
enthalpimetry
enthalpimetrys
enthalpogram
enthalpograms
enthalpy

Literary usage of Entetee

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

1. History of Civilization in England by Henry Thomas Buckle (1857)
"90 This was, in her opinion, a master-stroke of policy: " entetee du double manage avec 1'Espagne qu'elle avoit menage avcc tant ..."

2. The Works of Charles Paul de Kock, with a General Introduction by Jules Claretie by Paul de Kock (1902)
"I don't know if she has la tete anguis, monsieur, but I know she is furiously entetee — stubborn. Anyway, I'll read the Civil Code to her, and if she hasn't ..."

3. A Princess of the Old World by Eleanor Catherine Price (1907)
"With the Mesdemoiselles d'Haucourt, who were brought to Saint- Fargeau by the Duchesse de Ventadour, and of whom Mademoiselle also declares herself "entetee ..."

4. The Battle of Dorking by George Tomkyns Chesney, G. H. Powell (1914)
"... her belief that the Sun of Civilization must stand still, the currents of Law and Order run backwards to satisfy her entetee and unscrupulous jealousy. ..."

5. Lives of the Most Eminent French Writers by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1840)
"... from its gentleness and feeling, is singularly characteristic of the amiable writer:—" Vous savez que je suis toujours un peu entetee de mes lectures. ..."

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