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1 sociétaire de la Comédie-Française
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2 sociétaire
sociétaire [sɔsjetεʀ]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *sɔsjetɛʀnom masculin et féminin member* * *sɔsjetɛʀ nmf* * *sociétaire nmf member.[sɔsjetɛr] nom masculin et féminin[d'une association] member -
3 pensionnaire
pensionnaire [pɑ̃sjɔnεʀ]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *pɑ̃sjɔnɛʀ2) École boarder3) Théâtre resident member* * *pɑ̃sjɔnɛʀ nm/f1) [institution] boarder2) [hôtel] guest* * *pensionnaire nmf2 Scol boarder;3 Théât resident member.[pɑ̃sjɔnɛr] nom masculin et féminin3. [à la Comédie-Française]actor or actress on a fixed salary with no share in the profits (as opposed to a "sociétaire")
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