Noun
Mme (plural Mmes)
Abbreviation of Madame.
By the end of the 1870s, particularly after the success of his painting Mme Charpentier and her Children (1878) at the Salon of 1879, Renoir was a successful and fashionable painter. Source: Internet
Dreyfus initially had promised to not attend the funeral but was given permission by Mme Zola and attended. Source: Internet
Henri Vasnier introduced him to the writings of influential French writers of the time, which gave rise to his first songs, settings of poems by Paul Verlaine (the son-in-law of his former teacher Mme. Source: Internet
Curie and also with M. G. Bémont P. Curie, Mme. Source: Internet
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek himself intervened, perhaps at the behest of his wife, Mme. Source: Internet
In 1679, Mme de Maintenon stated that the cost of providing light and food for twelve people for one day amounted to slightly more than 14 livres. Source: Internet