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Definition of Comediennes
1. comedienne [n] - See also: comedienne
Lexicographical Neighbors of Comediennes
Literary usage of Comediennes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. How Motion Pictures are Made by Homer Croy (1918)
"There are no film comediennes worthy of the name. The part is being assayed by
a meager half-dozen with success in no way commensurate ..."
2. Thaïs: An Opera in Three Acts and Seven Scenes by Jules Massenet, Louis Gallet, Anatole France (1907)
"(Groups of histrions and comediennes, intermingled with philosophers, ...
HISTRIONS, comediennes PHILOS (surrounding Thais and bowing before her). ..."
3. The Library & Art Collection of Henry de Pene Du Bois, of New York. B by Henri Pène du Bois (1887)
"1479 MOLIERE.—HOUSSAYE (Arsene, ancien directeur de la Come"die Francaise, 1849-1856).
Les comediennes de MOLIERE. Portraits in three states and some ..."
4. The Best Plays by Burns Mantle, Louis Kronenberger (1899)
"Her adventures involve several distressed comedians and a few comediennes,
including Ruth Weston, who has to hide the papers in her girdle. ..."