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Emigre   Listen
noun
emigre  n.  
1.
One of the natives of France who were opposed to the first Revolution, and who left their country in consequence.
2.
Hence: Any emigrant, especially one who had fled his/her native land due to political conditions.






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"Emigre" Quotes from Famous Books



... from Wier, in Delaware. You could hardly call her a typical American woman. Old French emigre family. Probably better blood than the Coburgs a few generations back. That priggish young fellow is her son. Going to be an ...
— Frances Waldeaux • Rebecca Harding Davis



Words linked to "Emigre" :   migrant, emigree



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