- middle-class
Englishmen on
their travels abroad, as
figured in the
pages of
Punch chicard –
French loanword; the
harlequin of the
French carnival,
grotesquely dressed...
- Fr[ench]."
Gustave Flaubert notes in
Madame Bovary (published in 1856) that "
chicard" (one who is chic) is then
Parisian very
current slang for "classy" noting...
-
repentance and
timely amendment. 1840: Deux
Papas Très-bien, ou La
Grammaire de
Chicard 1844: Le
Major Cravachon 1846:
Frisette 1848: Le Club
Champenois 1848:...
- masqués, Le Carnaval, Les
Souvenirs du carnaval, Les
Souvenirs du bal
Chicard, La Vie des
jeunes hommes, and Les
Patois de Paris. He had now
ceased to...
-
chiquement chicaner chicane chicanerie chicaneur chicaneuse chicanier chicard chiche chicoter chicot chicote chicotte chiffe "rag" ( <
chiffre "worthless...
- Palais-Royal theater: Job aged 300 1844: Deux
papas très bien ou la
Grammaire de
Chicard by Eugène
Labiche and
Auguste Lefranc, Palais-Royal theater: Tourterot...
- (with
Labiche and Paul Jessé) Deux
papas très bien ou la
Grammaire de
Chicard (with Labiche) 1845: Le Roi des
Frontins (with Labiche) L'École buissonnière...
- Jean-Michel
Dubernard 13,904 36.38 PS
Barbara Romagnan 11,588 30.32 FN
Patricia Chicard 4,325 11.32 DVD
Patrick Louis 2,816 7.37 DVD
Veronique Jouve 1,341 3.51...