Proper noun
Violette (plural Violettes)
A surname from French.
His best operas of this period are La Rosaura (1690, printed by the Gesellschaft für Musikforschung), and Pirro e Demetrio (1694), in which occur the arias "Le Violette", and "Ben ti sta, traditor". Source: Internet
Five works for phonograph (known collectively as Cinq études de bruits —Five Studies of Noises) including Etude violette (Study in Purple) and Etude aux chemins de fer (Study of the Railroads), were presented. Source: Internet
It must be noted that as an agent dressed in civilian clothes operating behind enemy lines, Violette Szabo was regarded by the Germans as a Franc-tireur not protected by the Geneva Convention and liable to summary execution. Source: Internet
Early life Violette Szabo was born Violette Reine Elizabeth Bushell in Paris on 26 June 1921. Source: Internet
It features Stockwell's famous people such as Violette Szabo and Vincent Van Gogh. Source: Internet
Irena Violette, the mermaid Dada, joined the production in Fujian. Source: Internet