Pierrot
Americannoun
plural
Pierrots-
a male character in certain French pantomime, having a whitened face and wearing a loose, white, fancy costume.
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(lowercase) an actor, masquerader, or buffoon so made up.
noun
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a male character from French pantomime with a whitened face, white costume, and pointed hat
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(usually not capital) a clown or masquerader so made up
Etymology
Origin of Pierrot
1735–45; < French, diminutive of Pierre Peter
Example Sentences
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From ethereal white lace boho dresses to a stark black and white Pierrot bustier creation, each piece was a culmination of her vision of timeless femininity, echoing the radiant essence of nature in every stitch.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 28, 2023
The code was harder to crack than Ms. Pierrot expected.
From NewsForKids.net • Nov. 29, 2022
He also helped bury Karina and Belmondo on a beach at Porquerolles Island while shooting 1965's Pierrot Le Fou.
From BBC • Sep. 13, 2022
A local radio station cited Pierrot Degaul Augustin, an official with Haiti's North Department, saying the figure had reached 75.
From Reuters • Dec. 15, 2021
Homesickness fell upon them when Pierrot said he was hungry—dinner was hours away, and it would not be proper to go down now and ask for food.
From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan
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