Definitions for duchesse

duchesse du·chesse

Spelling: [French dy-shes]
IPA: /French düˈʃɛs/

Duchesse is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 137 anagrams from letters in duchesse (cdeehssu).

Definitions for duchesse

noun

  1. a daybed having a rounded, partially enclosed head and usually a similar foot, sometimes made in two or three pieces able to be used separately (duchesse brisée)

Origin of duchesse

From French, dating back to 1785-95; See origin at duchess

Examples for duchesse

The duchesse was so pleased to see me—she kissed me on both cheeks—.

The duchesse de Guermantes, once the dominant leader of society, ventures out less and less and is first eclipsed, then forgotten.

Even if the girl was good and splendid like Alathea, duchesse?

The Duc and duchesse d'Humieres were with us there, and good company.

I could not even be indignant with the duchesse, judging me from that standpoint.

Get on to the duchesse de Courville-Hautevine as quickly as you can—.

"She is a splendid woman, the duchesse, she was a friend of my mother's—" I said.

Have you told the duchesse de Courville-Hautevine yet that we are engaged?

The duchesse was sitting in her boudoir upstairs when I got in.

The duchesse's eyes, half closed now, were watching me keenly—.

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