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Laetitia

[ luh-tish-uh, -tee-shuh ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Now, Choupette is all grown up, and appears in a V Magazine spread with Laetitia Casta.

They overwhelmingly chose the supermodel (and now actress) Laetitia Casta, a fleshy woman-child with deliciously crooked teeth.

Gaudete cum laetitia, qui in tristitia fuistis: after your long mourning, rejoice.

Cousin Laetitia all this time was living at home, attending a very exclusive and expensive day school.

Her hands used to feel extraordinarily big when she sat with Laetitia and her wrists extraordinarily bare.

One Harry Occleve, of Laetitia's circle, so obviously "the good match," was outstandingly such a case.

The delightful thing expected to happen was Harry Occleve's proposal of marriage to darling Laetitia.

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