dé|clas|sée

dé|clas|sée
dé|clas|sée «day kla SAY», adjective, noun.
French. the feminine form of déclassé (Cf.déclassé): »

In no way are they déclassées. They move without prejudice in the highest circles (Hamilton Basso).


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