Carme


a small natural satellite of the planet Jupiter.
Contemporary Examples

But Carme Chacón, a potential future socialist candidate for prime minister, went even further.
Engulfed by Scandal, Could The Spanish Royal Family Fall? Tom Sykes April 3, 2013

Historical Examples

This much is certain, that I won the wig by a Carme, which gave me twelve points.
Le Cocu (Novels of Paul de Kock Volume XVIII) Charles Paul de Kock

How Ude and Carme would have disdained this kind of cookery!
Ars Recte Vivende George William Curtis

Carme, one of the greatest of French cooks, became eminent by inventing a sauce for fast-days.
The Art of Entertaining M. E. W. Sherwood

Carme, said the prince, your cookery will be the death of me; see how I am suffering from indigestion.
The Gastronomic Regenerator: Alexis Soyer

Carme was a friend of the illustrious Villeroux, famed partly as Mirabeaus cook, but chiefly for his courage and adventures.
Old and New Paris, v. 1 Henry Sutherland Edwards

Carme, therefore, overcome by his feelings, accepted an unprecedented salary from Baron Rothschild and settled in Paris.
The Art of Entertaining M. E. W. Sherwood

noun
(Greek myth) a nymph who was one of Diana’s attendants and mother of Britomaris by Jupiter
noun
a small outer satellite of the planet Jupiter with a retrograde orbit

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