Louis Quinze
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Louis Quinze
1850–55; < French: Louis XV
Example Sentences
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In an ornate salon on the main floor, delegates from six of the seven Arab states sat on the brittle insecurity of Louis Quinze chairs, stalked haughtily across priceless Iranian rugs.
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To the family quarters, Jackie will bring some of her own delicate Louis Quinze furniture, her books and paintings.
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In this rich compendium, Novelist Mordecai Richler attempts to lift humorists out of the high chair and onto the Louis Quinze.
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In the corner was the piano, a Louis Quinze relic with thin little legs and lots of pictures on it.
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It is here that the wealthy fancier of the massive splendour of Louis Quinze comes with a full purse, and it is hence that beyond all hope he departs with a light one.
From Paris and the Parisians in 1835 (Vol. 1 of 2) by Trollope, Frances Milton
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