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Definition of Politesse

Politesse
Politesse Pol`i*tesse", n. [F.] Politeness.

Meaning of Politesse from wikipedia

- This is a list of patrol vessels of the United States Navy. Ship status is indicated as either currently active [A] (including ready reserve), inactive...
- USS Politesse (SP-662) was a motorboat that served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919. Politesse was built as a civilian motorboat...
- "Quand Carla Bruni raconte avoir demandé la nationalité française "par politesse"". Europe 1 (in French). 28 November 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2023....
- Old Lady Shows her Medals (play) (1917) Dear Brutus (1917) (play) La Politesse (play) (1918) Echoes of the War (1918) Four plays, includes: The New Word...
- learned to roughen up her line ... to use as an instrument against the 'politesse' of language, politics, religion [and] ****." Her eighth collection of...
- In High-Change in Bond Street, – ou – la Politesse du Grande Monde (1796), James Gillray caricatured the lack of etiquette in a group of men who are depicted...
- ISSN 0035-2411. Montandon, Alain (1995). Dictionnaire raisonné de la politesse et du savoir-vivre: du Moyen Age à nos jours [Reasoned dictionary of politeness...
- unexceptionable. The native waiters are remarkable no less for promptitude and politesse than for the spotless purity of their light silk or linen robes, and the...
- imagery and storylines, and summarizes by writing "with its blend of royal politesse, djinnish magic, human loves and fears, and Middle Eastern Machiavellianism...
- University Press. ISBN 0-231-10938-5. OCLC 39217011. "The Kingdom of Politesse: Salons and the Republic of Letters in Eighteenth-Century Paris". ARCADE...