pierrot

See also: Pierrot and Pièrrot

English

Noun

pierrot (plural pierrots)

  1. Alternative form of Pierrot
    • 2009 June 3, Claudia La Rocco, “With Each Youthful Step, Discoveries and Transformations”, in New York Times:
      Then came the very young, in the “Ballabile des Enfants” from “Harlequinade,” a colorful, confectionary swirl of polichinelles, pierrots and scaramouches, set to Riccardo Drigo.
  2. Any of various lycaenid butterflies of the genera Tarucus and Castalia, notable for white contrasting with brown or black on the underwings.
  3. (historical) An 18th-century women's low-cut basque with sleeves.

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Dutch

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: pier‧rot

Noun

pierrot m (plural pierrots, diminutive pierrotje n)

  1. A person dressed in a Pierrot costume

Italian

Noun

pierrot m (invariable)

  1. a person dressed in a Pierrot costume

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French pierrot.

Noun

pierrot m (uncountable)

  1. a person dressed in a Pierrot costume

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