Definition of Tutoyed

1. Verb. (past of tutoy) ¹

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Definition of Tutoyed

1. tutoyer [v] - See also: tutoyer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tutoyed

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

Literary usage of Tutoyed

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

1. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1897)
"I did not mind much the Greek in Greek costume who tutoyed her, and kissed her, I believe, so Robert said ; or the other vulgar man of the theatre who went ..."

2. Nineteenth Century Letters by Byron Johnson Rees (1919)
"I did not mind much the Greek in Greek costume who tutoyed her, and kissed her, 1 believe, so .Robert said; or the other vulgar man of the theatre who went ..."

3. Nineteenth Century Letters by Byron Johnson Rees (1919)
"I did not mind much the Greek in Greek costume who tutoyed her, and kissed her, 1 believe, so Robert said; or the other vulgar man of the theatre who went ..."

4. Nineteenth Century Letters by Byron Johnson Rees (1919)
"I did not mind much the Greek in Greek costume who tutoyed her, and kissed her, I believe, so Robert said; or the other vulgar man of the theatre who went ..."

5. A Childhood in Brittany Eighty Years Ago by Anne Douglas Sedgwick (1919)
"Very drolly, though she tutoyed him, she used always to address him as "Monsieur Goury." "Tais-toi, Monsieur Goury" she would say; "you are as tiresome as ..."

6. The Great English Letter Writers by William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson (1908)
"I was deeply interested in that poor woman. I felt a profound compassion for her. I did not mind much even the Greek, in Greek costume, who tutoyed her, ..."

7. Germany and the German Emperor by George Herbert Perris (1912)
"... only one whom he—in after days the cool statesman, diplomatist, and savant—" tutoyed." But they married, and became the happy exceptions to the rule. ..."

8. As the Hague Ordains: Journal of a Russian Prisoner's Wife in Japan by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore (1907)
"... the ears of both Emperors—by their baptismal names —tutoyed them orally, as he even did by cable; arguing, harping on, and repeating his wish for peace, ..."

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