Definition of Mademoiselles

1. mademoiselle [n] - See also: mademoiselle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mademoiselles

made up
made use
made use of(p)
made waves
madefication
madefied
madefies
madefy
madefying
madeira
madeiras
madeleine
madeleines
madelung deformity
mademoiselle
mademoiselles (current term)
maderise
maderised
maderises
maderize
maderized
maderizes
maderizing
madescent
madest
madge
madges
madhouse
madhouses
madia

Literary usage of Mademoiselles

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

1. The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Slingsby Duncombe, Late M.P. for Finsbury by Thomas H. Duncombe (1868)
"Patronage of the drama—The King's Theatre—Operatic favourites —Dress—"Le Jambe de Vestris"—Danseuses—Lord Fife and mademoiselles Noblet and ..."

2. Chronological History of the 364th Field Hospital Company by Alvin Otto Binswanger, Harlan C. Bristow (1921)
"forded, by way of variety, opportunity for meeting new and more classy mademoiselles—for illusion was ever busy— as well as lunch in the shade of the trees ..."

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