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Directoire
[ dee-rek-twar ]
adjective
- noting or pertaining to the style of French furnishings and decoration of the mid-1790s, characterized by an increasing use of Greco-Roman forms along with an introduction, toward the end, of Egyptian motifs: usually includes the Consulate period.
- (of costume) in the style of the period of the French Directory.
noun
- French History. directory ( def 5 ).
Directoire
/ dirɛktwar /
adjective
- of, in, or relating to a decorative style of the end of the 18th century in France; a form of neoclassicism
- characteristic of women's dress during the French Directory, typically an almost transparent dress with the waistline under the bust
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Directoire1
From French; directory
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Example Sentences
Correspondance diplomatique: le ministre de Talleyrand sous le Directoire.
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Everybody said that the world had not seen such undressing in public since the Grecian revival at the time of the Directoire.
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We see in an adjacent wall a marble mtre—the standard measure put there under the Directoire.
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No. 48 was the well-known dancing-hall, Pavillon de lchiquier, before and under the Directoire.
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We will talk instead, if you like, of directoire gowns, and Flying Star's chance for the gold cup.
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