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  • 101Gwyn, Nell — orig. Eleanor Gwyn born Feb. 2, 1650, London, Eng. died Nov. 14, 1687, London British actress. She was selling oranges at the Drury Lane Theatre when she became the mistress of its leading actor, Charles Hart, who trained her for the stage. She… …

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  • 102impudence — noun a) The quality of being impudent, not showing due respect. b) Impudent language, conduct or behavior. Syn: cheek, sauciness …

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  • 103English words first attested in Chaucer — Contents 1 Etymology 2 List 2.1 Canterbury Tales General Prologue …

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  • 108affront — [ afrɔ̃ ] n. m. • v. 1560; de affronter « couvrir de honte » en a. fr. ♦ Offense faite publiquement avec la volonté de marquer son mépris et de déshonorer ou humilier. ⇒ avanie, humiliation, offense, outrage. « Achève, et prends ma vie après un… …

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  • 109arrogant — arrogant, ante [ arɔgɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • XIIIe; lat. arrogans → arroger (s ) ♦ Qui manifeste une insolence méprisante (⇒ arrogance). Une personne arrogante. Qui témoigne de l arrogance. Air, ton arrogant. ⇒ dédaigneux, fier, 1. hautain, impertinent …

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  • 110audacieux — audacieux, ieuse [ odasjø, jøz ] adj. et n. • 1495; de audace 1 ♦ Vieilli Qui a de l audace (1o). ⇒ brave, courageux, hardi, intrépide; fam. culotté, gonflé. Un homme audacieux. Trop audacieux. ⇒ aventureux, imprudent, téméraire. N. PROV. La… …

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