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Definition of Parisiennes

Parisienne
Parisienne Pa`ri`si`enne", n. [F.] A female native or resident of Paris.

Meaning of Parisiennes from wikipedia

- Look up Parisienne or parisienne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parisienne or La Parisienne means a grammatically female person or thing from Paris...
- in Switzerland under the name Parisiennes. Today, Parisiennes Filtres are made by Altadis in Argentina. Though Parisienne Jaune is the most widely bought...
- the "Grande Parisienne", in two-door and four-door hardtop models parallel to Chevrolet's luxurious "Caprice," although Grande Parisiennes through 1967...
- La Vie parisienne or Parisian Life may refer to: La Vie parisienne (operetta), by Jacques Offenbach La Vie Parisienne (magazine), French w****ly magazine...
- Les Parisiennes was a group of French dancers and singers. Funded in 1964 by Claude Bolling, the titles of the Parisiennes were for the most part composed...
- Parisiennes or The Doctor's Women (Swedish: Parisiskor, German: Dr. Monnier und die Frauen) is a 1928 German-Swedish silent film directed by Gustaf Molander...
- Allemande sauce or sauce parisienne is a sauce in French cuisine based on a light-colored velouté sauce (typically veal; chicken and s****fish veloutés...
- "Parisienne Walkways" is a song by guitarist Gary Moore that reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1979. The song is featured on Moore's album...
- show up at the event. At the 1896 Paris–M****ille–Paris race two Parisiennes (Parisienne-Benz) were entered by Guyonnet and Charles Labouré, and completed...
- Chansons Parisiennes". Discogs. Retrieved November 26, 2020. Martin Roberts (January 6, 1949). "The Music Box". The Evening News. "Chansons Parisiennes". Encycopedisque...