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Emigre   Listen
noun
emigre  n.  
1.
One of the natives of France who were opposed to the first Revolution, and who left their country in consequence.
2.
Hence: Any emigrant, especially one who had fled his/her native land due to political conditions.






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"Emigre" Quotes from Famous Books



... uttered a falsehood. She did it, probably, to save a stranger whom she would have forgotten in a few hours. I am not her husband, and that I have been found in her room is simply due to the fact that I took refuge here a few moments ago from a pursuer. I am the Marquis de Chamondrin. I am an Emigre and ...
— Which? - or, Between Two Women • Ernest Daudet

... Un emigre francais, se voyant oblige de passer l'hiver dans un village de Westphalie, voulut acheter du bois, dont il avait grand besoin. Il en voit passer sur une charrette, et il le marchande. Le voiturier, s'apercevant ...
— French Conversation and Composition • Harry Vincent Wann



Words linked to "Emigre" :   migrator, outgoer, emigrant, migrant, emigree



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