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La Fayette

[ laf-ee-et, laf-ey-, lah-fee-, -fey-; French la fa-yet ]

noun

  1. Ma·rie Ma·de·leine Pioche de la Vergne [m, a, -, ree, m, a, d, uh, -, len, pyawsh d, uh, l, a, , ver, -ny, uh], Comtesse de, 1634–93, French novelist.


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Example Sentences

It seemed no one had the key or the door code for the building at 147 rue La Fayette near the Gare du Nord train station in Paris.

He tells me that La Fayette has fled; but when, where, or for what purpose, is all equally an enigma.

We talk chiefly of the Marquis de la Fayette, who was here a few weeks ago.

So you have been struck by Madame de la Fayette's words, inspired by so much friendliness.

"Madame de la Fayette and I are using every effort to wean him from so dangerous an attachment," she writes to her daughter.

La Fayette was induced to give himself up to the enemy, who erected the finger of menace before they had power to execute.

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