"grande madame" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: grandes mesdames [plural], grandes madames [plural], grande madames [plural]
Etymology: From French grande madame. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|grande madame}} French grande madame Head templates: {{en-noun|grandes mesdames|grandes madames|+}} grande madame (plural grandes mesdames or grandes madames or grande madames)
  1. Synonym of grande dame Synonyms: grande dame [synonym, synonym-of]
    Sense id: en-grande_madame-en-noun-ziPvDLh0 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1951, The Arizona Quarterly, page 42:",
          "text": "The only thing Sister Bauknight omitted from the Saint-Simon saga was the chapter of disintegration dating from the Civil War. Nothing of the burned manor, the pine house standing over its scattered brick, the shrunken acreage, the worn soil, and the social drop from “grandes mesdames” to country wives.",
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          "text": "A biography of Pop Buell, a legendary American known as a helper of Laotian hill tribes, describes how in 1960 he had “watched from the side of the [Phong Savan] airstrip as a modern twin-engined plane took on a huge load of opium. Beneath the wing, talking heatedly with the plane’s Corsican pilot was a slender woman, . . . [the] grande madame of opium from Saigon.”",
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