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Pierrette
[ pee-uh-ret; French pye-ret ]
noun
, (sometimes lowercase)
, plural Pi·er·rettes [pee-, uh, -, rets, pye-, ret].
- the female counterpart of a Pierrot, usually accompanying him, as in an entertainment or masquerade.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Pierrette1
First recorded in 1885–90
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Example Sentences
Pierrette, a gifted seamstress and a mother of three, can’t seem to catch a break.
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Pierrette’s rotten luck is no joke.
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The events of “Mambar Pierrette” are fictional, but the film’s nonprofesssional actors play versions of themselves.
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Pierrette Aboheu Njeuthat, cast in the title role, is Mbakam’s cousin, and many of the figures who orbit Pierrette’s life are the actress’s neighbors and relatives.
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A rich community portrait unfolds as Pierrette prepares her clients’ orders and flits around town putting out fires.
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