Definitions for Olivette

Olivette ol·i·vette

Spelling: [ol-uh-vet]
IPA: /ˌɒl əˈvɛt/

Olivette is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 143 anagrams from letters in Olivette (eeilottv).

Definitions for Olivette

noun

  1. a large floodlight having a single bulb.

Origin of Olivette

From French; See origin at olive, -ette

Examples for Olivette

We were honored next day by a call from an officer of the olivette, with his assistant.

Both uncle and nephew then renounce olivette until the Countess returns and an explanation is made.

This, that he thought at the time to be an exclusively English invention, was the old Provenal dance of the olivette.

Like the valet in olivette, it was the time for disappearing.

On his return to London he created the character of the Duke in "olivette."

A chorus from olivette, sung in her clear contralto, grew fainter and fainter until it ended in the slam of a distant door.

She is at the house of the Seneschal, and is surprised there by Valentine, who has climbed her balcony expecting to find olivette.

I knew the "olivette" was about to pull out, and if he expected to go on her it was high time he was moving.

Valentine seizes his opportunity, passes himself off as the Captain, and marries olivette at the request of the Countess herself.

The "olivette," on which the correspondents sailed, was the last boat to leave Port Tampa.

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