Sully-Prudhomme
[sy-lee-pry-dawm] /süˈli prüˈdɔm/
noun
1.
René François Armand
[ruh-ney frahn-swa ar-mahn] /rəˈneɪ frɑ̃ˈswa arˈmɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1839–1907, French poet: Nobel prize 1901.
Sully-Prudhomme
/French sylli prydɔm/
noun
1.
René François Armand (rəne frɑ̃swa armɑ̃). 1839–1907, French poet: Nobel prize for literature 1901
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