1. louvre - Noun
2. Louvre - Proper noun
A small lantern. See Lantern, 2 (a).
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Louvre is a morgue; you go there to identify your friends. Jean Cocteau
Rock and Roll adolescent hoodlums storm the streets of all nations. They rush into the Louvre and throw acid in the Mona Lisa's face. William S. Burroughs
Keep good company - that is, go to the Louvre. Paul Cézanne
You don't want to pitch a tent and live inside the Louvre. You want to check it out, appreciate it, and move somewhere else. John Oates
I haven't seen the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Louvre. I haven't seen anything. I don't really care. Tyra Banks
I could just go a few steps [from the house where he stayed in Paris in 1906- 1907] and I'd see the Louvre across the river. From the corner of the Rue de Bac and Lille (sic) you could see Sacré-Coeur. It hung like a great vision in the air above the city. Edward Hopper