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Savoyard
[ suh-voi-erd, sav-oi-ahrd; French sa-vwa-yar ]
Savoyard
1/ savwajar; 蝉蓹藞惫蓴瑟蓱藧诲 /
noun
- a native of Savoy
- the dialect of French spoken in Savoy
adjective
- of or relating to Savoy, its inhabitants, or their dialect
Savoyard
2/ 蝉蓹藞惫蓴瑟蓱藧诲 /
noun
- a person keenly interested in the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan
- a person who takes part in these operettas
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Savoyard1
Example Sentences
She was also a choreographer for the Washington Savoyards for 10 years and for other local amateur theater groups.
The chef, who is never without his black Savoyard hat, had lambasted 鈥渋ncompetent鈥 Michelin inspectors who he said claimed he had used English Cheddar cheese in a souffl茅 instead of French Reblochon.
Think of this as a Club Med for Savoyards, the term for devotees of Gilbert & Sullivan鈥檚 effervescent art.
Yet while those cultists known as Savoyards may find fault, this 鈥淧irates鈥 turns out to be the most charmingly relaxed production of a Gilbert and Sullivan work that I鈥檝e come across.
New recruits were initiated into la yape, pilfering in Savoyard slang, but those who refused were excluded.
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