Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A female citizen or inhabitant.
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Examples
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"citoyenne" Bonaparte had become "Madame" Bonaparte, and the young daughter of the citizeness Josephine heard herself called
Empress Josephine An historical sketch of the days of Napoleon 1843
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A clue and an answer lie just around the bend, beyond a beaten bamboo fence ... where a citoyenne* lies sleeping at the front door, in the hall entrance!
French Destinations 2010
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A clue and an answer lie just around the bend, beyond a beaten bamboo fence ... where a citoyenne* lies sleeping at the front door, in the hall entrance!
Characters 2009
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A clue and an answer lie just around the bend, beyond a beaten bamboo fence... where a citoyenne* lies sleeping at the front door, in the hall entrance!
French Destinations 2010
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She, Caribbean and antillaise, citoyenne of France - a citizen of Europe through Europe's hold on its final outposts in the Americas.
Race in europe Marian 2009
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She, Caribbean and antillaise, citoyenne of France - a citizen of Europe through Europe's hold on its final outposts in the Americas.
Slavery world history: 10 May Marian 2009
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Another time, when my aunt again asked for fast-day food they answered: "Why, citoyenne, don't you know what has taken place? none but fools believe all that."
Lent at Versailles elena maria vidal 2009
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She, Caribbean and antillaise, citoyenne of France - a citizen of Europe through Europe's hold on its final outposts in the Americas.
Las americas Marian 2009
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A clue and an answer lie just around the bend, beyond a beaten bamboo fence... where a citoyenne* lies sleeping at the front door, in the hall entrance!
Characters 2009
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Another time, when my aunt again asked for fast-day food they answered: "Why, citoyenne, don't you know what has taken place? none but fools believe all that."
Archive 2009-03-01 elena maria vidal 2009
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