Definition of Danseuses

1. danseuse [n] - See also: danseuse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Danseuses

dankish
dankishness
dankly
dankness
danknesses
danks
danophone
danophones
danpatsushiki
danse du ventre
danse macabre
danseur
danseur noble
danseurs
danseuse
danseuses (current term)
danso
dansyl
dansyl chloride
dansyl compounds
dansylated
dant
danted
danthron
danting
dantoned
dantoning
dantons
dantrolene
dantrolene sodium

Literary usage of Danseuses

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

1. The Complete Works of Gustave Flaubert: Embracing Romances, Travels by Gustave Flaubert, Ferdinand Brunetière (1904)
"He listened to the music, looked at the danseuses through his opera-glass, and drank a glass of punch between the acts. But when he got home again, ..."

2. The Old Régime: Court, Salons and Theatres by Elliot Jackson (1896)
"Voltaire et les danseuses. —The Apotheosis of Hercules. — Boucher's Painting-Room. [REAT was the disappointment of the French people when, in August, 1727, ..."

3. Reminiscences of the Opera by Benjamin Lumley (1864)
"... Perrot—" State Visit" of Her Majesty to the Opera in July—The " Pas dc Deux" a Great Feature of the Evening—Rivalry of the Two danseuses—First ..."

4. French Essays and Profiles by Stuart Oliver Henry (1921)
"iE GREAT ERA OF THE FRENCH BALLET I THE FAMOUS danseuses \NY inquiry into the evolution in the nineteenth century ballet tempts only a word about that long ..."

5. 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 ..."

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