Definition of Tutoyer

1. to address familiarly [v -TOYERED or -TOYED, -TOYERING, -TOYERS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tutoyer

tutorises
tutorism
tutorisms
tutorize
tutorized
tutorizes
tutorizing
tutors
tutorship
tutorships
tutory
tutour
tutours
tutoy
tutoyed
tutoyer (current term)
tutoyered
tutoyering
tutoyers
tutoying
tutress
tutresses
tutrices
tutrix
tutrixes
tuts
tutsan
tutsans
tutsed
tutses

Literary usage of Tutoyer

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

1. France by Morgan (Sydney), Thomas Charles Morgan (1818)
"Perhaps it was a remnant of the rustic education, received by the royal mountaineer, Henry IV, which made him not only tutoyer his wife, as he called his ..."

2. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural TasteGardening (1855)
"Perhaps, like me, it would be necessary for you to have him before your eyes to remember that he exists. He had never taken the liberty to tutoyer me in his ..."

3. Russia, Political and Social by Lev Aleksandrovich Tikhomirov (1888)
"2 In the army the officers are obliged to " tutoyer " their soldiers. If in this respect Little Russia is more advanced, this coarseness of manners, ..."

4. A Little Tour in France by Henry James (1900)
"friendly, homely, sociable spot, where it seemed the habit of the master of the establishment to tutoyer his customers and the practice of the customers to ..."

5. Hector Berlioz; Selections from His Letters, and Aesthetic, Humorous, and by Hector Berlioz, William Foster Apthorp (1879)
"'Allow me to ... tutoyer you ... let us tutoyer each other !' 'Willingly. Sauton, lend me (prete-mo\) a thousand crowns.' 'Ah! my dear friend, ..."

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