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Definition of Mademoiselles

Mademoiselle
Mademoiselle Ma`de*moi`selle", n.; pl. Mesdemoiselles. [F., fr. ma my, f. of mon + demoiselle young lady. See Damsel.] 1. A French title of courtesy given to a girl or an unmarried lady, equivalent to the English Miss. --Goldsmith. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A marine food fish (Sci[ae]na chrysura), of the Southern United States; -- called also yellowtail, and silver perch.

Meaning of Mademoiselles from wikipedia

- Look up mademoiselle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mademoiselle (abbreviated as Mlle or Mlle) may refer to: Mademoiselle (title), the French-language...
- Julie d'Aubigny (French: [ʒyli dobiɲi]; 1673–1707), better known as Mademoiselle Maupin or La Maupin, was a French opera singer. Little is known for certain...
- Hernani (1830). Produced at the Comédie-Française and starring the famous Mademoiselle Mars, Dumas's play was an enormous success and launched him on his career...
- Mademoiselle (pronounced [madmwazɛl] ) or demoiselle (pronounced [dəmwazɛl] ) is a French courtesy title, abbreviated Mlle or Dlle, traditionally given...
- daughter to her). Cosette (formally Euphrasie, also known as "the Lark", Mademoiselle Lanoire, Ursula) – The illegitimate daughter of Fantine and Tholomyès...
- (1932): If every human face bears a resemblance to some animal, then Mademoiselle Chanel is a small black bull. That tuft of curly black hair, the attribute...
- [an maʁi lwiz dɔʁleɑ̃], 29 May 1627 – 5 April 1693) known as La Grande Mademoiselle ([la ɡʁɑ̃d madmwazɛl], lit. 'The Great Miss'), was the only daughter...
- Coco Mademoiselle is a women's perfume by French fashion house Chanel, introduced in 2001 for younger consumers. The fragrance was created by Jacques Polge...
- Mademoiselle de Longueville was the name prior to marriage of the following: Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville (1549–1601), second wife of Louis de Bourbon...
- Mademoiselle Holmes is a French television series, inspired by the Sherlock Holmes stories. Shy French cop Charlie Holmes is the great-granddaughter of...