- Portuguese: [ɐfɾɐ̃sɨˈzaðu]; "Francophile" or "turned-French", lit. "
Frenchified" or "French-alike")
refers to the
Spanish and
Portuguese partisan of...
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plombir was
produced in
Moscow using American equipment and
given a
Frenchified name.
During the 1930s, the
state standardized production, and it remained...
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earlier term "variety" to what
manager Tony
Pastor called its "sissy and
Frenchified" successor. Thus,
vaudeville was
marketed as "variety" well into the...
- "Tunisia, with a more or less
similar regime; Corsica,
Italian and
never Frenchified and
therefore under our
direct control, the
border at the
river Var."...
- city's
Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival.
Winchester also gave its name (
Frenchified to Bicêtre) to a
suburb of Paris, from a
manor built there by John of...
- In Jacobi's
ironic and
critical historical pastiche, the
thoroughly Frenchified ministers,
their weaknesses symbolized by
crutches and a
rolling invalid's...
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Royal Academy summer exhibition in 1887, with some
criticising his "
Frenchified" style. However,
there was also much praise, and Sir
Frederic Leighton...
- the
French language as the
importance of the city grew.
However some "
frenchified" Franco-Provençal
words can also be
heard in the
French of the Lyonnais...
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University of
Oklahoma Press, 1987.
Sophie White, Wild
Frenchmen and
Frenchified Indians:
Material Culture and Race in
Colonial Louisiana. Philadelphia:...
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French clothes and
using French vocabulary. An
example of the so-called
Frenchified fop is Sir
Novelty Fashion in
Colley Cibber's Love's Last
Shift (1696)...