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Definition of Frondeurs
1. frondeur [n] - See also: frondeur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frondeurs
Literary usage of Frondeurs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Political Ethics: Designed Chiefly for the Use of Colleges and by Francis Lieber, Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1876)
"Political Grumblers (frondeurs).—Chief Points respecting Firmness.
—Consistency.—Inconsistency.—Obstinacy. XII. THE graceful spirit of the Greeks
attributed ..."
2. Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century by Pardoe (Julia) (1847)
"... in the Capital— Mademoiselle de Chevreuse and the Duchesse d'Orleans—Pusillanimity
of Monsieur—Seizure of the City Gates by the frondeurs— The Populace ..."
3. Old Paris: Its Court and Literary Salons by Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1880)
"Bridal Cortege of Louis XIV.—The Cardinal-Minister.—Hercules in Love.— Parental
Authority of Mazarin.—Return of Conde and Les frondeurs. ..."
4. Manual of Political Ethics, Designed Chiefly for the Use of Colleges and by Francis Lieber, Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1876)
"Political Grumblers (frondeurs).—Chief Points respecting Firmness.
—Consistency.—Inconsistency.—Obstinacy. XII. THE graceful spirit of the Greeks
attributed ..."
5. A Princess of the Old World by Eleanor Catherine Price (1907)
"... AND frondeurs — MADEMOISELLE'S AMBITION IN those early struggles of the Fronde
Mademoiselle began already to enjoy the discomfiture of her enemies; ..."