ancien régime
Americannoun
plural
anciens régimes-
the political and social system of France before the revolution of 1789.
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the system of government during this period.
noun
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the political and social system of France before the Revolution of 1789
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a former or outdated regime
Etymology
Origin of ancien régime
First recorded in 1790–95; from French; literally, “old rule”
Example Sentences
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This wasn’t quite the little white empire-line muslin dress familiar from Jane Austen costume dramas, but it was heading that way from the exoskeleton corsetry of the ancien régime.
From Slate • Jul. 21, 2025
It was a building that was all crisp Modernism on the outside, buttery ancien régime within.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 3, 2019
You see, Christopher Hampton’s adaptation of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’s 1782 novel of nasty musical beds in ancien régime France takes place amid a thin, rarefied air that is as much perfume as oxygen.
From New York Times • Oct. 30, 2016
Everything is judged according to sacred precepts—“harmony,” “impulsion,” “self-carriage,” “submission”—that have come down intact from the ancien régime.
From The New Yorker • Aug. 1, 2016
I had pictured Lucretia to myself as at least a countess of the ancien régime, a few of whom still linger on in Montreal and elsewhere.
From The Beckoning Hand and Other Stories by Allen, Grant
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