"pantoufle" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: pantoufles [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} pantoufle (plural pantoufles)
  1. Alternative form of pantofle. Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: pantofle
    Sense id: en-pantoufle-en-noun-VxMI61WX Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1607, Henrie Stephen [i.e., Henri Estienne], translated by R[ichard] C[arew], A World of Wonders: or An Introduction to a Treatise Touching the Conformitie of Ancient and Moderne Wonders: or A Preparatiue Treatise to the Apologie for Herodotus. […], London: […] Iohn Norton, page 203:",
          "text": "But I would thou ſhouldſt know, that if he ſhould come in proper perſon to Rome, the Pope would not entertaine him, except he would ſubmit himſelfe and kiſſe his pantoufle.",
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          "ref": "a. 1716 (date written), [Gilbert] Burnet, “Book IV. Of the Reign of King James II.”, in [Gilbert Burnet Jr.], editor, Bishop Burnet’s History of His Own Time. […], volume I, London: […] Thomas Ward […], published 1724, →OCLC, page 661:",
          "text": "And he ordered the Captain of the Swiſs guards to tell Stouppe, that he had heard of me, and would give me a private audience abed, to ſave me from the ceremony of the Pantoufle.",
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          "ref": "1779 [1624], Philip Massinger, “The Renegado”, in John Monck Mason, editor, The Dramatick Works of Philip Massinger Complete, in Four Volumes. […], volume II, London: […] T. Davies, […]; T. Payne and Son, […]; L. Davis, […], act III, scene IV, page 50:",
          "text": "In the Day I wait on my Lady when ſhe eats, / Carry her Pantoufles, bear up her Train; / Sing her aſleep at Night, and, when ſhe pleaſes, / I am her Bedfellow.",
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          "ref": "1820, [Walter Scott], chapter V, in The Abbot. […], volume I, Edinburgh: […] [James Ballantyne & Co.] for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, […]; and for Archibald Constable and Company, and John Ballantyne, […], →OCLC, page 124:",
          "text": "Lady, I have been too long the vassal of a pantoufle, and the slave of a silver whistle.",
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          "ref": "1893, Sarah Grand, chapter XIX, in The Heavenly Twins, New York, N.Y.: The Cassell Publishing Co. […], page 679:",
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