Definition of Fumette

1. fumet [n -S] - See also: fumet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fumette

fumed oak
fumehood
fumeless
fumelike
fumer
fumerell
fumerells
fumerole
fumeroles
fumeroot
fumers
fumes
fumet
fumetere
fumets
fumette (current term)
fumettes
fumetti
fumetto
fumewort
fumid
fumidashi
fumidawara
fumidity
fumier
fumiest
fumiferous
fumigant
fumigants
fumigate

Literary usage of Fumette

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

1. Bibliography Bulletin by New York State Library (1899)
"18 Little Arthur 14 La Vieille uux Loques 15 Annie 16 La marchande de moutarde 17 The rag gatherers 18 fumette 19 The kitchen 20 Title to the French set, ..."

2. The London Encyclopaedia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art by Thomas Tegg (1829)
"fumette, «. s. Fr. A word introduced by cooks, and the pupils of cooks, ... A haunch of venison made her sweat, Unless it had the right fumette. Sri/i. ..."

3. The Life of James McNeill Whistler by Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Joseph Pennell (1908)
"She was the model for fumette, Eloise, a little modiste, who knew Musset by heart and would recite his verses to Whistler, and who one day in a rage tore up ..."

4. The Works of James McNeill Whistler by Elisabeth Luther Cary (1907)
"fumette, Standing W 50 Boston Catalogue: Page 6, No. 44. 1850. Paris Catalogue: Page 102, No. 315. London Catalogue: Page 23, No. 50. (51). ..."

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