-
Mademoiselle Tussaud, the home
nurse Cécile V****ort as
Josette Édith Scob as La
doctoresse Maïwenn Le
Besco as 'Elle' as a
child The film was shot in the villages...
- (pronounced the same way as docteur) is
becoming more common. The
feminine form
doctoresse is now old-fashioned but can
still be used,
especially when
speaking of...
- 58, from a
cardiac arrest. In Geneva, a
street bears her name,
Chemin Doctoresse Champendal. "Champendal, Marguerite". hls-dhs-dss.ch (in French). Retrieved...
- de
laboratoire Jeanne Helbling as
Yvonne Amboise Blanche Peyrens as La
doctoresse Greta Buelens as
Totoche Marguerite Daulboys as La
veuve René Dary as...
-
opposition from his father. The
latter wants to
marry George to
either La
Doctoresse Bardoz or La
Senatrice Coupard, de la Sarthe,
either of
which is a woman...
- needed] In 1985, he
launched the
fashion of "Hard-Crad" with the film La
Doctoresse a de gros
seins (The
doctor has big ****),
which remains one of the best...
- used, and a new one was created. For
instance docteur had the
feminine doctoresse but
docteure was
still created. Ch****eur had the
feminine ch****eresse...
- have a
grammatically masculine and
feminine form (le
docteur could be la
doctoresse.) This
feminization of
words has no
official equivalent in metropolitan...
- la
femme marocaine sur la
Place Jama' al Fna. Hal Open Science. Légey,
Doctoresse (2010).
Contes &
legendes po****ires du Maroc.
Editions du Sirocco....
- name for
himself in 1891 with
Pierrette Doctoresse, a one-act
pantomime by
Gaston Guérin. 1891:
Pierrette Doctoresse,
pantomime en 1 acte, de
Gaston Guérin:...