Aubanel
[ oh-ba-nel ]
/ oʊ baˈnɛl /
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noun
Thé·o·dore [tey-aw-dawr], /teɪ ɔˈdɔr/, 1829–86, French poet.
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How to use Aubanel in a sentence
Some others of the Félibres, even Aubanel, in our opinion, have produced verse that is very ordinary in quality.
Frdric Mistral|Charles Alfred DownerThrough Roumanille he came to know Aubanel, Croustillat, and others.
Frdric Mistral|Charles Alfred DownerBy the school of the so-called Félibres, of whom Mistral and Aubanel are the chief.
A Short History of French Literature|George Saintsbury