Definition of Fauteuils. Meaning of Fauteuils. Synonyms of Fauteuils

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Definition of Fauteuils

Fauteuil
Fauteuil Fau`teuil", n. [F. See Faldistory.] 1. An armchair; hence (because the members sit in fauteuils or armchairs), membership in the French Academy. 2. Chair of a presiding officer.

Meaning of Fauteuils from wikipedia

- upholstered on the seat, the seat back and on the arms (manchettes). Some fauteuils have a valenced front seat rail which is padding that extends slightly...
- narratives, including: A fringe group of Québécois radicals, Les ********ins des Fauteuils Rollents (lit. 'The Wheelchair ********ins'; A.F.R.), plans a violent geopolitical...
- Montaigne". Metacritic. Avenue Montaigne at IMDb Fauteuils d'orchestre at AllMovie JP's Box Office website, financial information on Fauteuils d'orchestre...
- The "Dragons" armchair (French: "Fauteuil aux Dragons") is a piece of furniture designed by the Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray between 1917 and...
- two César Awards for her supporting roles in Les Visiteurs (1993) and Fauteuils d'orchestre (2007), and hosted the award ceremony in 2006 and 2007. She...
- The Armchair (French: Le fauteuil) is a 2009 Burkinabé film directed by Missa Hebié. It was written by Hebié and Noraogo Sawadogo. It won the Oumarou Ganda...
- the last syllable. For example, nivå (fr. niveau, "level"), fåtölj (fr. fauteuil, "armchair") and affär ("shop; affair"), etc. Cross-borrowing from other...
- bronze, marble; height (each): 23 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Armchair (fauteuil) from Louis XVI's Salon des Jeux at Saint-Cloud; 1788; carved and gilded...
- Staatliche Museen, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin 1909–10, Figure dans un Fauteuil (Seated Nude, Femme nue ****ise), oil on canvas, 92.1 × 73 cm (36 × 28 in)...
- two or three armchairs. New kinds of armchairs appeared, including the fauteuil en confessionale or "Confessional armchair", which had padded cushions...