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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Luxe

Luxe \Luxe\, n. [L. luxus: cf. F. luxe.] Luxury. [Obs.]
--Shenstone.

['E]dition de luxen. [F.] (Printing) A sumptuous edition as regards paper, illustrations, binding, etc.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
luxe

"luxury, elegance," 1550s, from French luxe "luxury, sumptuousness, profusion," from Latin luxus (see luxury).

Wiktionary
luxe

n. luxury

WordNet
luxe

adj. elegant and sumptuous; "a deluxe car"; "luxe accommodations"; "a luxury condominium" [syn: deluxe, de luxe, luxury(a)]

Wikipedia
Luxé

Luxé is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France.

Luxe (company)

Luxe is a technology company that develops, markets and operates the Luxe mobile app, an on-demand parking and car services mobile application. Using Luxe, customers can submit a request to have their car parked, fueled, washed, charged, serviced or driven home by the company's valets eliminating the hassles of owning a car - a service the New York Times compared to Uber, Lyft and Amazon Prime for its ease of use and transformative impact on urban dwellers.

Luxe (disambiguation)

Luxe may refer to:

  • Luxé, commune in the Charente department in southwestern France.
  • Luxe (app), on-demand parking mobile application

Usage examples of "luxe".

Brooke decided to cut her losses, even though she loved the luxe silk blouses and the rich bouclé Chanel jackets that felt custom fitted but were not working-girl friendly, pricewise.

Si elles savaient de quel prix, de quels degouts, de de quelles fatigues, de quels efforts elle payait son luxe, ses diamants, ses equipages, ses toilettes, son hotel des Champs-Elysees!

Maar ze was niet meer noodig en een gouvernante voor de luxe er op na te houden, dat ging niet.

Zij genoot wanneer zij weder terug was in haar ruim huis op het Voorhout, met zijn eenigszins ouderwetsche luxe, verwelkt en verkleurd, maar vol gemak en gezelligheid.

Luxe sauntered up to the bar, clearly enjoying the effect of her new costume, which had almost as much impact on the crowd as her previous seminudity had.

The London edition of 1738, commonly called Lord Carteret's from having been suggested by him, was not a mere edition de luxe.

He glanced back at Renatta de Luxe as he brought down the periscope and slipped the moorings.

Of course they could have been buying rare books and de luxe editions.

Arthur Gwynn Geiger, Rare Books and De Luxe Editions, turned out to be a blackmailer, it was still a lawyer's job.

Arthur Gwynn Geiger, Rare Books and De Luxe Editions, turned out to be a blackmailer, it was still a lawyer’.

She toldme now that she'd illustrated a couple of children's booksplus a de luxe edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales.

At the very bottom, far far down below near the bilges of the ship, the Super Galactic Traveller De Luxe Suites.

A nice one at the rear of the Luxe Hotel on the west end of Beverly Hills.