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cicisbeo
‖ cicisbeo (tʃitʃizˈbɛo) Also 8 cicisbee, cicisby, chichisbee. pl. -bei, also -beos. [It.; of uncertain origin: according to the Vocab. della Crusca, perhaps an inversion of bel cece ‘beautiful chick (pea)’; used just in the same sense. Pasqualino cited by Diez says from F. chiche beau. In mod.F. si... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cicisbeo
The cicisbeo was better tolerated if he was known to be homosexual. Cicisbeo. wikipedia.org
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chichisbee
chichie, chichisbee see chinchy, cicisbeo. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chaperone (social)
pioneered the travel guides Bodyguard Chaperone (clinical), a person whose role is to witness and safeguard both a patient and a medical practitioner Cicisbeo wikipedia.org
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cicisbeism
cicisbeism (tʃɪtʃɪzˈbiːɪz(ə)m) [f. cicisbeo + -ism. Cf. F. sigisbéisme.] The practice of attending a married woman as cicisbeo.1743 H. Walpole Lett. to H. Mann (1833) I. 241 Your history of Cicisbeism is more entertaining. 1802 Eustace Classic. Tour (1821) IV. 309. 1841 W. Spalding Italy III. 19 The... Oxford English Dictionary
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Walker (escort)
It is similar in function to the eighteenth-century Cicisbeo. References Gendered occupations wikipedia.org
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Mistress (lover)
See also Alienation of affections Cicisbeo Concubinage English royal mistress French royal mistresses Polygyny threshold model References Citations wikipedia.org
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maîtresse
‖ maîtresse (mɛtrɛs) [Fr., mistress.] Used in phrases, as maîtresse en titre [lit. ‘mistress in name’], an official or acknowledged mistress; maîtresse femme, a strong-willed or domineering woman.1839 Thackeray Catherine in Fraser's Mag. July 104/1 We had a great mind to make..Mrs. Catherine maîtres... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gigolo
Tennessee Williams Breakfast at Tiffany's (1958) by Truman Capote Le Gigolo (1959) by Jacques Robert Cliente (2004) by Josiane Balasko See also Cicisbeo wikipedia.org
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commode
▪ I. † coˈmmode, a. Obs. Chiefly 18th c. [a. Fr. commode, ad. L. commod-us that has due measure, suitable, convenient, accommodating, etc., f. com- together + mod-us measure, due measure: see mode.] 1. Convenient, opportune, suitable.1637 Heylin Answ. Burton 163 This is the place..so pricked and com... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gaetano Monti (composer)
Operas Adriano in Siria (opera seria, libretto by Pietro Metastasio, 1775, Modena) Il cicisbeo discacciato (opera buffa, 1777, Naples) La fuga (opera buffa wikipedia.org
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Don Pasquale (1940 film)
The Painter Elio Steiner as Fabrizio Gino Sabbatini as The Abbot Giuseppe Pierozzi as Tancredi Giuseppe Zago as Olimpio Oreste Bilancia as Cicisbeo #1 Nino Eller as Cicisbeo #2 Claudio Ermelli as Cicisbeo #3 Annette Ciarli as Girl at the Theatre Pina Renzi as A Commoner References External wikipedia.org
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Il giorno (poem)
Then he gets out to meet his lady (aristocratic ladies of this period of time had both a husband and a gallant, called a cicisbeo, to pass the day with wikipedia.org
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Non-paternity event
See also Cuckoldry Cicisbeo Issue (genealogy) Legitimacy (family law) Children of the plantation References Genealogy Genetic genealogy Kinship wikipedia.org
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Ferdinando Orlandi
opera, libretto by Caterino Mazzolà, Milan, Teatro alla Scala, 1808) L'uomo benefico (libretto by Giuseppe Maria Foppa, Turin, Teatro Regio, 1808) Il cicisbeo wikipedia.org
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