grisette
Americannoun
noun
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(esp formerly) a French working-class girl, esp a pretty or flirtatious one
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an edible toadstool of the genus Amanita of broad-leaved and birch woods
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of grisette
1690–1700; < French, equivalent to gris gray ( see griseous) + -ette -ette; originally a cheap gray fabric, or dress made of such fabric, worn by young working women in the garment trade
Example Sentences
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Anne Hathaway, who plays the fallen grisette Fantine, first saw the musical at age 8, when her mother appeared in a touring production.
From Slate • Dec. 24, 2012
You may, like Twain, have signally failed to track down a single grisette in Paris: "For three or four days I was constantly saying, 'Quick Fergusson, is that a grisette?' and he always said no."
From The Guardian • Mar. 5, 2011
The grisette is a milliner, or laundress, or dressmaker, or embroiderer, or burnisher, or stringer of pearls, or something else—but she has a trade.
From Fr?d?rique; vol. 1 by Kock, Charles Paul de
Why in the devil did that provoking grisette take up her abode in my house? right opposite me? under my nose?
From Fr?d?rique; vol. 2 by Kock, Charles Paul de
Do you suppose I am going to put myself out to see this grisette?
From Fr?d?rique; vol. 2 by Kock, Charles Paul de
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