Examples of 'illustre' in a sentence

Meaning of "illustre"

illustre (noun) - possibly a French term meaning illustrious or distinguished
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  • illustrious
  • To illuminate
  • To make illustrious

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illustre
Declaration of illustre and distinguished guest.
The classic unity of both is embodied in our illustre Loria.
The Athenaeum Illustre served as an intermediate stage between Latin school and the university.
Come visit this castle which trace and illustre perfectly his greatness.
Samuel studied law and classics on the Athenaeum Illustre.
He received the Huesped Illustre award from the cities of Ica and Nazca in Peru.
Later he became philosophy professor at the Athenaeum illustre in Amsterdam.
The next link below illustre our loudspeaker product range, categorised by series.
Focquenbroch studied medicine at the Athenaeum Illustre of Amsterdam.
La Figure 2.2 illustre le trajet standard de l'air dans un amplificateur.
Le Journal illustre.
He worked for leading French newspapers and magazines such as L'Illustration and Le Monde Illustre.
The Illustre Theatre is a 250-seat theatre with a yearly programme of shows.
He was also professor at the " école illustre.
In 1877, Athenuem Illustre is reorganised to become the university of the municipality of Amsterdam.

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She was the co-founder of the Illustre Théâtre.
A new theater company, the Illustre Théâtre, was founded in 1643 by Moliere and Madeleine Béjart.
Bettinelli, La nostalgia illustre.
At the age of 14 year he came to Amsterdam, becoming a pupil at the Athenaeum Illustre.
The school was established in 1686 as Gymnasium illustre zu Stuttgart.
From 1631 the chapel was used as an institution of higher learning, the Athenaeum Illustre.
In 1785 he moved to Amsterdam where he became professor at the Athenaeum Illustre of Amsterdam.
In 1808 he relocated to Gotha and worked as an inspector at the Gymnasium Illustre.
In collaboration with the actress Madeleine, he founded the Illustre Theatre in 1643.
When you're in Paris, you should take your wife shopping, you know? Dante Illustre.

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