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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]Mlle. (plural Mlles.)
- Alternative form of Mlle.
- 1867, Joseph N[orton] Ireland, Records of the New York Stage, from 1750 to 1860, volume II, New York, N.Y.: T. H. Morrell, […], page 256:
- The Ravel company, which then included Gabriel, Antoine, Dominique, Jerome, Francois, Jean, (aged 8 years) Leon Javelli, Eugene Fenelon, (orchestra leader) Mme. Eugene Fenelon, Mme. Jerome, and Mlles. Elizabeth and Adele, commenced on the 12th, with the pantomime of “Vol-au-Vent,” feats of agility and rope-dancing, and alternated with the dramatic company throughout the season.
- 1906, Ivan Strannik [pseudonym; Anna Aníchkova], The Shadow of the House, New York, N.Y.: McClure, Phillips & Co., page 3:
- The general and his wife, two sisters of the general—Mlles. Alexandra and Eudoxia—two sisters of the general’s wife—Mlles. Marie and Pauline—occupied the second story with a young orphan niece, Helen Avatov; […]
- 1974, Barbara Stoney, Enid Blyton: The Biography, The History Press, published 2014, →ISBN, page 22:
- She even sent one of these from France during the summer of 1913 when Mlle. Louise Bertraine, who taught French at St Christopher’s, took Enid for a memorable holiday to her home in Annecy.
French
[edit]Noun
[edit]Mlle. f (plural Mlles.)