Definitions for Victorine

Victorine vic·to·rine

Spelling: [vik-tuh-reen]
IPA: /ˌvɪk təˈrin/

Victorine is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 384 anagrams from letters in Victorine (ceiinortv).

Definitions for Victorine

noun

  1. a fur tippet with long tabs at the ends.
  2. a canon regular of the Order of St. Victor, founded in Paris, France, in 1110, which was famous for its learning and influence in the Middle Ages, and which became extinct during the French Revolution.

Origin of Victorine

1840-50; probably after Queen Victoria; see -ine2

Examples for Victorine

victorine lays down her implements and places her hands on her hips.

When her diamonds had been stolen victorine and Francois left.

It may prove a happy accident for victorine; it may make her fortune.

"Follow them, go and see what becomes of them," victorine said to Pierre.

Then you think,” said victorine, “you will be the chosen Rosiere.

As they reached the first floor, noticing Pierre's emotion, victorine smiled.

“victorine, you speak not what you know to be true,” replied the excited girl.

And you, victorine,” enquired Dorsain, “wherefore are you not there?

Just then, too, he had made victorine whip some whites of eggs in water.

But victorine has a fault dark and grievous in the British eye.

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