élégante
English
Noun
élégante (plural élégantes)
- Alternative spelling of elegante.
- 1808, Charles Sedley, The Faro Table; or, The Gambling Mothers. A Fashionable Fable., volume I, London: […] J. Dean, […] for J. F. Hughes, […], page 141:
- “Really—my Lady,”---said the beau, adjusting his cravat, and following a sprightly élégante round the room, with his eye-glass—“your observation is very outrée—very outrée, indeed. […]”
- 1913, Edward Legge, More about King Edward, London: Eveleigh Nash, page 195:
- The huge building in which the Hyde Park Club is located formed a rallying-place for a vast number of élégantes, and in the gardens of all the houses at Albert Gate tents, pavilions, and platforms had been erected.
- 1913, Julius M[endes] Price, Dame Fashion: Paris—London (1786—1912), London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, Ld., page 50:
- Jewellery in various forms (diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and garnets especially), flowers in sprays and bunches, valuable fans, reticules embroidered in passementerie, completed the toilette of an élégante in Waterloo year.
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /e.le.ɡɑ̃t/
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