Noun
Mme. (plural Mmes.)
Alternative form of Mme.
At this time, Hume had a favorable opinion of Rousseau; in a letter to Mme. de Brabantane, Hume wrote that after observing Rousseau carefully he had concluded that he had never met a more affable and virtuous person. Source: Internet
At this time, Diderot had stated to Mme. de Puisieux that writing a novel was a trivial task, whereupon she had challenged his comment. Source: Internet
Kendra Williams is convincingly naïve and lustful as Cecile, and Meredith Zwicker endears herself to the audience as the so-very-reluctant lover Mme. de Tourvel, while the rest of the cast is also well worth watching. Source: Internet
He executed important works for both the Queen of France and Mme. de Pompadour, Louis XV's mistress, who was considered the most powerful woman in France at the time. Source: Internet
Boucher was Mme. de Pompadour's favorite artist and was commissioned by her for numerous paintings and decorations. Source: Internet