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Definition of Chauffeuse
1. Noun. A woman chauffeur.
Definition of Chauffeuse
1. n. A woman chauffeur.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chauffeuse
Literary usage of Chauffeuse
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The First World War, 1914-1918: Personal Experiences of Lieut.-Col. C. à by Charles à Court Repington (1920)
"One old general had forgotten who his chauffeuse was and asked her, as they nearly
ran ... And I am usually addressed as My lady,' replied the chauffeuse. ..."
2. The Technical World Magazine (1912)
"WOMAN CHAUFFEUR MAKES A SUCCESS /COLLEGE woman, medical student, ^" chauffeuse
and chaperone are a few of the claims to distinction of Mrs. Alice E. Waxham, ..."
3. The Edison Monthly by New York Edison Company (1911)
"The First Professional chauffeuse ON a day in January there appeared in the
columns of a morning paper, a short "ad," in which a woman offered her services ..."
4. Chaufïeur Chaff; Or, Automobilia by Charles Welsh (1905)
"You've brought your car; if you must ride, There's cinder paths below.” A FAIR
chauffeuse A fair chauffeuse of Gloucester Scorched into a coal-cart which ..."
5. Scarlet Runner by Charles Norris Williamson, Alice Muriel Williamson (1908)
"CHAPTER XII: DECEMBER CHRISTOPHER AND THE chauffeuse /CHRISTOPHER and his uncle
had just been to V^/ look at the cars that were to start next day in the ..."
6. Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by Andrew Lee Dyke (1920)
"chauffeuse—A woman chauffeur. Chassis; pronounced ' 'chas-say."—Derivation.
French; a frame in wood or metal; the frame work of a wagon ; later the term was ..."