félibre
See also: felibre
English
Etymology
From French félibre, from Occitan felibre.
Noun
félibre (plural félibres)
- A member of a literary fellowship founded in 1854 to promote the literature and culture of Provence in France; also someone who adheres to such ideas, a traditional Provençal poet.
- 1974, Lawrence Durrell, Monsieur, Faber & Faber, published 1992, page 57:
- Piers himself would wear the narrow bootlace tie and the ribbon of the félibre, the Provençal poet.
Further reading
Anagrams
French
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fe.libʁ/
Noun
félibre m (plural félibres, feminine félibresse)
Derived terms
- félibrige
- félibréen
Further reading
- “félibre”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.