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Encyclopedia: Claque
Claque (French for "clapping") is, in its origin, a term which refers to an organized body of professional applauders in French theatres and opera houses. Members of a claque are called claqueurs. Hir...
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Claque - Definition of Claque at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Claque. Look it up now! Use claque in a Sentence...
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CLAQUE (Fr. claquer, to clap the hands), an organized body of professional applauders in the French theatres. The recollection of this gave the 16th-century French poet, Jean Daurat, an idea which has developed into the modern claque. Buying up a number of tickets for a performance of one of his plays,
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Etymology: French, from claquer to clap, of imitative origin. Date: 1848. 1 : a group hired to applaud at a performance 2 : a group of sycophants...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on claque (theatre), (French claquer: to clap), organized body of persons who, either for hire or from other...
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Definition of claque in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of claque. Pronunciation of claque. Translations of claque. claque synonyms, claque antonyms. Information about claque in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. claque; Claqueur; Clara Josephine Schumann; clarabella; Clare; Clare Booth Luce;
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Jul 7, 2009 [edit] Noun. Claque f. (genitive Claque, plural Claquen). claque. Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Claque"
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