Citations:devotée

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English citations of devotée

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  • 1808, Stewarton, Lewis Goldsmith, The Female Revolutionary Plutarch: Containing Biographical, Historical, and Revolutionary Sketches, Characters, and Anecdotes, page 429:
    [] that young devotée who was lately arrested.
  • 1904, unknown, Messenger, Volume XLI., page #317:
    The Lady Eleanor, ever a devotée of fashion and pleasure, saw, in her husband’s affliction, the cup of joy snatched from her lips.
  • 2012, Candace Walsh, Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity, Seal Press (→ISBN), page 246:
    I looked it up and found out that Céline was most likely a devotée of a guru whose teachings centered on “moving kundalini energy.” What?