fleurette
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of fleurette
1805–15; < French: literally, little flower
Example Sentences
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He is more dangerous with the fleurette than many a trooper with broadsword.
From The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862 by Various
Merci, prophétique fleurette, Corolle à l'oracle vainqueur, Car voilà trois ans, paquerette, Que tu m'ouvris un petit coeur.
From Amiel's Journal by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.
I, II, III, 210; with anchovy butter, 210; au beurre noir, 210; à la Livournaise, 211; with Normandy sauce, 211; à la fleurette, 211; salt, Nos.
From How to Cook Fish by Reed, Myrtle
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