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Princesse

Princesse \Prin*cesse"\, a. [F., a princess.] A term applied to a lady's long, close-fitting dress made with waist and skirt in one.

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Princesse (Nekfeu song)

"Princesse" is a song by French hip hop artist Nekfeu featuring French singer Nemir. The fifteenth track from Nekfeu's debut studio album Feu, the song is produced by Nekfeu himself, as well as DJ Elite.

Despite not being released as a single, the song broke into the French Singles Chart at number 172 on 20 June 2015, peaking at that same position.

Princesse

Princesse (French 'princess') may refer to:

  • "Princesse", single hit for Julie Zenatti
  • Princesse (Nekfeu song)
  • La Princesse 15-metre (50-foot) mechanical spider designed and operated by French performance art company La Machine.

Usage examples of "princesse".

We saw suddenly the arrest of the Marechal de Luxembourg, the Princesse de Tingry, and many others.

The highest names in France - the Princesse de Tingry, the Duchesse de Vitry, the Duchesse de Lusignan, the Duchesse de Bouillon, the Comtesse de Soissons, the Duc de Luxembourg, the Marguis de Cessac - scores of the older aristocracy, were involved, whilst literally hundreds of venal apothecaries, druggists, pseudo-alchemists, astrologers, quacks, warlocks, magicians, charlatans, who revolved round the ominous and terrible figure of Catherine La Voisin, professional seeress, fortune-teller, herbalist, beauty-specialist, were caught in the meshes of law.

Kristenef, 77 Kusa, Prince, 308 Lamballe, Princesse de, 263 Landsfeld, Countess of, 146-148 Languet, Abbe, 63 Lauzun, Duc de, 62 Lavalliere, Duchesse de, 239 Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 201 Leclerc, General, 108, 109 Lichtenau, Countess, 120-126 Limburg, Duke of, 67, 68 Lorraine, Prince Charles of, 167, 301 Louis XIV.

After having an excellent dinner with the Princesse de Galitzin, I put on my cloak and went to the cafe.

And they hym sworen his axyng, faire and weel, And hym of lordship and of mercy preyde, And he hem graunteth grace, and thus he seyde: "To speke of roial lynage and richesse, Though that she were a queene or a princesse, Ech of you bothe is worthy doutelees To wedden whan tyme is, but nathelees I speke as for my suster Emelye, For whom ye have this strif and jalousye: Ye woot yourself, she may nat wedden two Atones, though ye fighten everemo!

Mongst many which maligne her happy state,There is a mighty man, which wonnes here byThat with most fell despight and deadly hate,Seekes to subuert her Crowne and dignity,And all his powre doth thereunto apply:And her good Knights, of which so braue a bandSerues her, as any Princesse vnder sky,He either spoiles, if they against him stand,Or to his part allures, and bribeth vnder hand.

On its first ascent, I took up in it a dozen persons besides myself, including the Princesse de la Tour d'Auvergne.

From that time on she was unstoppable, though always she carried her tragedy with her, like a permanent widow's veil, giving her the spooky allure of a born-again princesse lointaine.

Her title of Princesse du Sang Royal de France was suppressed (February 7th, 1737) by an arret of the parliament of Paris.