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ESCLANDRE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ESCLANDRE is an incident that arouses unpleasant talk or gives rise to scandal : a public unpleasant altercation : scene.
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esclandre - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
esclandre · Contents · English · French. edit. Etymology. edit. Ultimately from Latin scandalum. Doublet of scandale. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /ɛs.klɑ̃dʁ/ ...
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ESCLANDRE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
any slender spiny-finned fish of the family Gempylidae, of warm and tropical seas: similar and closely related to the scombroid fishes.
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esclandre
‖ esclandre (ɛsklɑ̃dr) [Fr. esclandre, later form of OF. escandre, escandle:—L. scandalum: see scandal and slander.] Unpleasant notoriety; an occurrence which gives rise to it; a disturbance, scene.1832 Greville Mem. 1 June (1874) II. xviii. 306 Threatening to make an esclandre and leave the château...
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ESCLANDRE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
ESCLANDRE translate: scene. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.
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Esclandre Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
noun (archaic) Infamy. Wiktionary Origin of Esclandre French. From Wiktionary Related Articles Libel (Man and laptop) and slander (People talking)
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ensclaundre
† enˈsclaundre, v. Obs. rare—1. [Corrupt var. of esclandre.] trans. To bring scandal upon.1389 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 4 Eny riotour, oþer contekour, oþer such by whom þe fraternite myght be ensclaundred.
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English Translation of “ESCLANDRE” - Collins Dictionary
esclandre [ɛsklɑ̃dʀ IPA Pronunciation Guide ] masculine noun scene ⧫ fracas Collins French-English Dictionary
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esclandre, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun esclandre is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for esclandre is from 1832, in the writing of Charles Fulke Greville, ...
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"ESCLANDRE": Public scene causing dramatic embarrassment
▸ noun: An incident that occasions much disapproving talk; scandalous conduct; a scene. ▸ noun: (archaic) Infamy. Similar: scandal, scandalization, spectacle, ...
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esclandre - Definition, Meaning, Examples & Pronunciation in French
Manifestation orale, bruyante et scandaleuse, contre qqn ou qqch. ➙ éclat, scandale. Faire un esclandre. ➙ scène. definitiondef.synonymssyn.
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esclandre - English translation - Linguee.com
Many translated example sentences containing "esclandre" – English-French dictionary and search engine for English translations.
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Franck Monnet
embellies de mai
Lumio
Ever est
Au grand jour (2004)
La routine
Douce, douce vanité
L'orgue hammond
Le livre ouvert
Sa chambre est allumée
Tu parles
L'esclandre
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disclander
▪ I. † disˈclander, n. Obs. Forms: 4–6 des-, dys-, discla(u)nder, -dre, -dir, -dyr, 5 disclandar, disklander, deslaundre, 5–6 disla(u)nder, -dre, dyssclaunder. [a. AF. *desclandre, disclaunder (15th c.) deriv. of OF. escla-ndre, earlier escandre, escandle, escandele:—L. scandalum: see esclandre; cf....
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