Godard


Benjamin Louis Paul
[bahn-zha-man lwee pawl] /bɑ̃ ʒaˈmɛ̃ lwi pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1849–95, French violinist and composer.
Jean-Luc
[zhahn-lyk] /ʒɑ̃ˈlük/ (Show IPA), born 1930, French filmmaker.
Contemporary Examples

Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ Plagiarism Sin Richard Rushfield February 18, 2011
‘Frances Ha’ Director Noah Baumbach and Star and Co-Writer Greta Gerwig on Hipsters Marlow Stern May 13, 2013

Historical Examples

My Double Life Sarah Bernhardt
The Pianolist Gustav Kobb
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, No. VI, November 1850, Vol. I Various
Painted Veils James Huneker
The Dominion of the Air J. M. Bacon
Painted Veils James Huneker
Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) Various
The Boy’s Playbook of Science John Henry Pepper

noun
Jean-Luc (ʒɑ̃lyk). born 1930, French film director and writer associated with the New Wave of the 1960s. His works include À bout de souffle (1960), Weekend (1967), Sauve qui peut (1980), Nouvelle Vague (1990), and Éloge de l’amour (2003)

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