Cesaire
Aimé Fernand
[e-mey fer-nahn] /ɛˈmeɪ fɛrˈnɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1913–2008, West Indian poet, playwright, and politician.
Historical Examples
“I will sell him to you, cesaire, for three pistoles” (thirty francs).
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Marie, go away for five minutes to your room, while I talk to cesaire.
Original Short Stories, Volume 9 (of 13) Guy de Maupassant
cesaire had disappeared, taking advantage of the door being open.
Original Short Stories, Volume 9 (of 13) Guy de Maupassant
Nothing was changed, except that his son cesaire slept in the cemetery.
Original Short Stories, Volume 9 (of 13) Guy de Maupassant
cesaire toiled hard, rose early and left off work late, in order to save the expense of a hired man.
Original Short Stories, Volume 9 (of 13) Guy de Maupassant
Then he slipped into the dark and hollow bed in which she had slept with cesaire.
Original Short Stories, Volume 9 (of 13) Guy de Maupassant
cesaire looked straight before him through the window, thinking of nothing, quite happy.
Original Short Stories, Volume 9 (of 13) Guy de Maupassant
cesaire Horlaville closed the door, climbed up on his box and snapped his whip.
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And cesaire Houlbreque returned home, his heart relieved of a great weight.
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cesaire Horlaville himself, whip in hand, had come in to observe the proceedings.
Original Short Stories, Volume 11 (of 13) Guy de Maupassant
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