A woman who is a patron or the wife of a patron.
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Examples for "patronne "
Examples for "patronne "
1 The boarders told each other in secret that the patronne was growing formidable.
2 He listened attentively-onehas to listen when the patronne talks, you know-andI thought he understood.
3 They were old customers at the little restaurant in Soho by now, and the patronne gave them a smile as they came in.
4 He looked at the patronne sitting behind the counter, and his eye dwelt on a red feather one of the diners wore in her hat.
5 They were stiff and hard, and the heel-places hurt: it was different for La Patronne , who wore stockings under hers.
1 And theirs is the class of which our Madonna is the patroness .
2 Sekhemet is the patroness of magic, but also of courage and strength.
3 S. Lucy, I need hardly remark, is the patroness of the eyes.
4 The office of Lady Bountiful, the position of patroness , suited her humour.
5 Does my patroness imagine that she is in turn patronized by Lucifer?
6 But before going ahead she again asked the advice of her patroness .
7 When leaving, guests should take leave especially of the patroness inviting them.
8 When retiring, guests should take leave especially of the patroness inviting them.
9 That day at Rouen when they burned my beloved patroness ended England.
10 Mr Segundus travelled to Bath and informed his patroness of their dismal situation.
11 The Empress Faustina was herself an Arian, and the patroness of the sect.
12 And the baby has been christened Olimpiada, in honour of their kind patroness .
13 The lady of Noauz was patroness of it, with the lady of Pomelegloi.
14 Mrs. Quiverful at once saw that her patroness was in a smiling humour.
15 Then the boys from the school of which she was a patroness came.
16 A request from the patroness of the fanatics imperatively demanded attention.
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