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Mdme.

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plural

Mdmes
  1. Madame.


Example Sentences

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As he told Mdme. de R�musat at Passeriano, "I conquered the Pope better by not going to Rome than if I had burnt his capital."

From Napoleon's Letters to Josephine by Hall, Henry Foljambe

In France they accompany this great century in its too rapid course; they mark its principal epochs, beginning with Charlotte de Montmorency and ending with Mdme. de Montespan.

From Political Women, Vol. 1 by Menzies, Sutherland, fl. 1840-1883

W. complimented Thénard very much, who had given herself no end of trouble—also Mdme. de Langhe, who had undertaken the chorus.

From Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 by Waddington, Mary King

Now, where the Queen was so deeply implicated it was not likely that Mdme. de Chevreuse would stand aloof.

From Political Women, Vol. 1 by Menzies, Sutherland, fl. 1840-1883

The ladies were presented by Mdme. de Staal—my young women told me she did it very well, passing down the line with the Empress and naming every one.

From Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 by Waddington, Mary King