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cecile

n. (given name female from=Latin).

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Cécile, or Cecile is a female given name or surname:

Cecile

Cecile may refer to:

  • Cecile, California, community in Fresno County
  • Cécile (disambiguation), given name

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Usage examples of "cecile".

Cecile him took, and buried him anon By Tiburce and Valerian softely, Within their burying-place, under the stone.

Immediately after an early breakfast Laura and Cecile were enroute to the summer house.

One day, in spite of Cecile, he threw himself upon the wardrobe and carried off a bundle of linen, handkerchiefs, towels, napkins, and sheets, intending to sell them.

Rue La Boetie when he met Cecile Moineaud, who was carrying a little parcel carefully tied round with string.

And I have three left at home--Victor, who is now fifteen, then Cecile and Irma, who are ten and seven.

Seraphine, having heard of these so-called cures, which the newspapers had widely extolled, had actually sought out the Benards and the Moineauds to interview Euphrasie and Cecile on the subject.

But Cecile, who likewise was weeping, kissed and kissed the child, and again reverted to her dream, explaining how happy they would be, all three of them, in a nice room, which she pictured full of endless joys, like some Paradise.

At this moment Mathieu and Cecile were still on the landing in conversation with Norine, whose infant had fallen asleep in her arms.

As for Mathieu, he saw that neither Norine nor Cecile had recognized Madame Beauchene under her veil, and so he quietly continued explaining to the former that he would take steps to secure for her from the Assistance Publique--the official organization for the relief of the poor--a cradle and a supply of baby linen, as well as immediate pecuniary succor, since she undertook to keep and nurse her child.

The large room in which Norine and Cecile lived together was at Grenelle, near the Champ de Mars, in a street at the end of the Rue de la Federation.

And it was also wondrous to see how that unfortunate creature Cecile regarded the child as in some degree her own.

And now she had grown calm, sensible, diligent, and very expert at the light work which Cecile had taught her.

Norine and Cecile were working at the table, cutting out cardboard and pasting it together, while the little one, who had come home from school, sat between them on a high chair, gravely handling a pair of scissors and fully persuaded that he was helping them.

Then as Cecile, without answering him, rose to go and comfort Norine, he again became interested in the child, who likewise felt frightened and turned pale on seeing the grief of his two mammas.

At seven years of age he robbed his sisters, beating Cecile every Saturday in order to tear her earnings from her.