- dan|seuse
- dan|seuse «dahn SERZ», noun, plural -seuses «-SERZ».a female dancer, especially in a ballet: »
The assemblage…incorporates some of the handsomest danseuses of the season (New Yorker).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
The assemblage…incorporates some of the handsomest danseuses of the season (New Yorker).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
pre|mière dan|seuse — «pruh MYEHR dahn SERZ», French. the leading woman dancer in a ballet or ballet company … Useful english dictionary
seuse — cau·seuse; dan·seuse; di·seuse; mas·seuse; po·seuse; … English syllables
dan — aba·dan; ac·i·dan·the·ra; ac·ri·dan; ama·dan; ba·dan; ban·dan·na; ban·dan·naed; bo·dan·sky; car·dan; cla·dan·thous; co·man·dan·cia; co·man·dan·te; con·cor·dan·cy; con·cor·dan·tial; dan·a·id; dan·a·us; dan; dan·bur·ite; dan·cet·té; dan·cette;… … English syllables
danseuse — dan·seuse … English syllables
danseuse — dan•seuse fr. [[t]dɑ̃ˈsœz[/t]] n. pl. seuses fr. [[t] ˈsœz[/t]] mad a female ballet dancer • Etymology: 1835–45; < F; fem. of danseur; see euse … From formal English to slang
premièredanseuse — pre·mière dan·seuse (prĭ mîrʹ däɴ sœzʹ, myârʹ) n. pl. pre·mières dan·seuses (prĭ myâr däɴ sœzʹ) A woman who is the principal dancer in a ballet company. [French : première, feminine of premier, first + danseuse, feminine of danseur … Universalium
premièredanseuse — pre•mière dan•seuse fr. [[t]prə myɛr dɑ̃ˈsœz[/t]] n. pl. pre•mières dan•seuses fr. [[t]prə myɛr dɑ̃ˈsœz[/t]] the leading female dancer in a ballet company • Etymology: 1820–30; < F: lit., first dancer (fem.) … From formal English to slang
Danseuse — Dan seuse , n. [F., fr. danser to dance.] A professional female dancer; a woman who dances at a public exhibition as in a ballet. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gomez, Léopold — (November 2, 1896, Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria Deceased) A playwright, he was mainly a screenwriter and dialogist (1935 Bourrasque / Moghreb, Pierre Billon; 1936 Les Gaietés du PalaceF Walter Kapps; Pantins d AmourF Walter Kapps; 1939 Cas de… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
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