Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A simplified spelling of
libertine .
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Examples
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Français · Alex Castro, un blogueur brésilien libéral, libertaire et libertin
Global Voices in English » Alex Castro: A liberal, libertarian and libertine Brazilian blogger 2009
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Ma Conversion ou le libertin de qualité L'Abbé IL-ET-ELLE
Sex for Thought Darnton, Robert 1994
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J. - R. Charbonnel, La Pensée italienne au XVIe siècle et le courant libertin (Paris, 1919).
DEISM ROGER L. EMERSON 1968
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Le comte de Gramont fut un des plus spirituels personnages de la cour de Louis XIV, mais un type accompli de libertin.
French Conversation and Composition Harry Vincent Wann
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English critics fall foul of Balzac's women; but Taine falls foul of English critics, and with the authority of a Parisian by profession declares that the _Parisiennes_ of the _Comedie_ are everything they ought to be -- the true daughters of their 'bon gros libertin de pere.'
Views and Reviews Essays in appreciation William Ernest Henley 1876
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In 1596, he was succeeded by Timoléon d’Espinay Saint-Luc, “un esprit plutôt libertin,” a libertine who preferred to live at Court.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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In 1596, he was succeeded by Timoléon d’Espinay Saint-Luc, “un esprit plutôt libertin,” a libertine who preferred to live at Court.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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In one area in particular ” obeisance to the Church and its teachings ” he diverges significantly from his libertin counterparts.
Pierre Gassendi Fisher, Saul 2005
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