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1 squire
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2 squire
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3 squire
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4 écuyer
écuyer [ekyije]masculine nouna. ( = cavalier) rider* * *
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- ère ekɥije, ɛʀ nom masculin, féminin1) ( cavalier) horseman/horsewoman; ( instructeur) riding instructor2) ( dans un cirque) bareback rider
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* * *ekɥije, jɛʀ nm/f (-ère)* * *A ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm,f2 ( dans un cirque) horserider., écuyère [ekɥije, ɛr] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [acrobate de cirque] circus rider2. [cavalier] rider————————nom masculin[d'un souverain] (royal) equerry2. [professeur d'équitation] riding teacher -
5 damoiseau
( féminin damoiseaux) [damwazo] nom masculin1. HISTOIRE [gentilhomme] (young) squire2. (humoristique) [jeune empressé] (dashing) young blade -
6 hobereau
pl hobereaux ɔbʀo nom masculin1) ( gentilhomme) country squire2) ( faucon) hobby* * *1 ( gentilhomme) country squire;2 ( faucon) hobby.( pluriel masculin hobereaux) [ʼɔbro] nom masculin1. HISTOIRE [gentilhomme] squireling -
7 damoiselle
[damwazɛl] nom féminin2. [femme de damoiseau] (young) squire's wife -
8 gentilhomme
pl gentilshommes ʒɑ̃tijɔm, ʒɑ̃tizɔm nom masculin Histoire gentleman* * *ʒɑ̃tizɔm nm(= noble) gentleman* * *[ʒɑ̃tijɔm] ( pluriel gentilshommes [ʒɑ̃tizɔm]) nom masculingentilhomme campagnard (country) squire, country gentleman2. (littéraire) [gentleman] gentleman -
9 prince
prince [pʀɛ̃s]masculine noun* * *pʀɛ̃snom masculin princePhrasal Verbs:••* * *pʀɛ̃s nm* * *prince nm1 ⇒ Les titres de politesse ( membre d'une famille souveraine) prince; le prince de Monaco/Galles the Prince of Monaco/Wales; le prince Charles Prince Charles;2 ( numéro un) king; le prince de la mode the king of fashion.le prince charmant Prince Charming; prince consort prince consort; prince de l'Église prince of the Church; prince héritier crown prince; prince du sang royal prince; le prince des Ténèbres the Prince of Darkness.vivre comme un prince or en prince to live like a king; vêtu comme un prince dressed like a prince; être or se montrer bon prince to be magnanimous.[prɛ̃s] nom masculin1. [souverain, fils de roi] princeêtre ou se montrer bon prince to behave generouslycet enfant est traité/vêtu comme un prince that child is treated/dressed like a prince2. [personnage important] princele prince des enfers ou des ténèbres Satan, the prince of darknessle prince des Apôtres [saint Pierre] the prince of the Apostles -
10 chef
n. m.1. (joc.): Salut, chef! Morning, Guv! — Morning, squire! — Hello there!2. Se débrouiller comme un chef: To handle things beautifully, to do just the right thing. -
11 papa
n. m.1. (Child language): 'Dad', 'Daddy', father.2. Expressions such as 'Salut papa!' directed at a man older than oneself, carry a certain ironic jocularity and could be compared to the English 'Morning, squire!'.3. Un bon gros papa (joc. & iron.): A good old fatso (literally the counterpart to the 'fat Mamma').4. de papa (adj. exp.): Old-time, of bygone times. Il en est encore aux chemins de fer de papa! To him, travel is all steam engines and wooden carriages!5. Papa gâteux (joc. & iron.): 'Sugar daddy', near-geriatric beau, aged suitor who lavishes gifts. (The jocularity stems from the suffix-deviation from papa gâteau.)6. à la papa (adv. exp.): In a simple and leisurely way. On a fait une petite virée en bagnole à la papa: We went for a nice quiet drive. Faire l'amour a la papa: To have intercourse 'in the missionary position'.7. Gros papas: 'Big ones', banknotes of large denomination. Quand il joue, il balance les gros papas! When he goes gambling, notes are just confetti to him!
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