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Demimonde - Wikipedia
Demimonde is a French 19th-century term referring to women on the fringes of respectable society, and specifically to courtesans supported by wealthy lovers.
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DEMIMONDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a class of women on the fringes of conventional society supported by wealthy lovers also : their world b : the world of sex work
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demimonde - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (chiefly historical (19th-century France)) A class of women maintained by wealthy protectors; female courtesans or prostitutes as a group. · (by ...
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demi-monde
demi-monde (dəmimɔ̃d, ˈdɛmɪmɒnd) [Fr.; lit. ‘half-world’, ‘half-and-half society’, a phrase invented by Dumas the younger. Cf. demi-rep.] a. The class of women of doubtful reputation and social standing, upon the outskirts of ‘society.’ (Sometimes, though improperly, extended to include courtesans i...
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DEMI-MONDE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a group of people who live and behave in ways that are not traditionally accepted as normal or morally correct: He descended into the demi-monde of alcohol ...
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demimonde, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
a class of women on the fringes of respectable society, considered to be of doubtful social standing and morality; spec. the milieu of courtesans supported by ...
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Demi Monde Bizarros
Demi Monde Bizarros subtitled "Songs about sex, satan and sado-masochism" is the fourth and last album by the Swedish metal band Notre Dame, released with two different covers. The album has 14 songs and it closes with two live tracks, one of them being a cover song, that fit the studio tracks quite...
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Demimondaine: The Women of Paris's Shadow World - Medium
In his 1855 play titled Le Demi Monde, Alexandre Dumas gave a soon-to-be-official name to the world of courtesans and their patrons who drifted ...
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DEMIMONDE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
a group whose activities are ethically or legally questionable: a demimonde of investigative journalists writing for the sensationalist tabloids.
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DEMIMONDE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the class of women who have lost social standing because of sexual promiscuity 2. a demimondaine 3. prostitutes as a group 4. any group whose activities are ...
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Demi-monde - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
demi-monde(n.) also demimonde, "women of equivocal reputation and standing in society," 1855, from French demi-monde "so-so society," literally "half-world," ...
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demi-monde
demi-monde/ˈdemɪmɔnd; `dɛmɪˌmɑnd/ n[Gp](French 法)1 group of people whose actions are thought to be not entirely legal, respectable, etc 不正派的一群人 the demi-monde of gambling clubs and sleazy bars 赌场和低级酒吧里不正派的人.2 (formerly) women thought to be not entirely respectable and for this reason not acceptable ...
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Eugénie Fougère (demimondaine)
She started to frequent the demi-monde in Paris, Monaco, Biarritz, Nice and even South America.
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demi-mondaine
‖ demi-mondaine (dəmimɔ̃dɛn) [Fr.; f. demi-monde.] A woman of the demi-monde.1894 Nation (N.Y.) 12 July 29/1 The conclusion is irresistible that he has been fooled into believing demi-mondaines women of good society. 1898 W. J. Locke Idols xxi. 211 Her manner was that of the insolently luxurious dem...
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