The Collaborative International Dictionary
Victorine \Vic`tor*ine"\, n. A woman's fur tippet.
Wiktionary
n. (context dated English) A woman's fur tippet, fastened at the neck
Wikipedia
Victorine may refer to:
- Louise-Victorine Ackermann (1813–1890), French poet
- Sasha Victorine (born 1978), American soccer player
- Victorine Goddard (1844–1935), New Zealand homemaker and hotel-keeper
- Victorine Meurent (1844–1927), French painter
- Victorine (ship), missing Australian schooner
- Victorines, group of philosophers and mystics based at the School of Saint Victor
- Victorine Studios a French film studio located in Nice
Usage examples of "victorine".
Let her guess but one tittle, let her have but one slight suspicion that I am not a grand proprietaire, much less imagine that I am a chief of Chauffeurs, and she follows Victorine on the long journey beyond Paris that very day.
Victorine encouraged me to force a passage with my little finger, but in vain I tried to pierce this wall, which nature had made impassable by all ordinary means.
Victorine and Caton are the only two of the old set that still remain, but I have replaced them with others.
The last of them, whose name was Victorine, as fair as day and as soft as a dove, had the misfortune to be tied, though she knew nothing about it.
Poor Victorine, condemned to die a maid, unless some clever surgeon performed the same operation that was undergone by Mdlle.
I thought Henri looked somewhat more sombre than is his wont, as he was leading her down the steps: but he cannot, must not, think of love now, Victorine.