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Mathilde

[ muh-til-duh; French ma-teeld; German mah-til-duh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, French or German form of Matilda.


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On Sunday Belgium celebrated the coronation of Prince Philippe and his wife, Princess Mathilde.

As the oldest of five children, Mathilde worked to establish herself early on.

I first met her when she and Dr. Mathilde Krim formed Cinema Against AIDS, the amfAR charity event held every year in Cannes.

He loved and married a sweet little woman of the people—Mathilde—who didn't appreciate his writings.

I am invited to dine with the Princess Mathilde that evening, and we should not have time for a chat before dinner.

Mathilde Plantagenet went around with me to the window where I do tap taps so she will have knows I am come.

He gains the confidence of his employer, which he rewards by an intrigue with his daughter Mathilde (Mme. Daru).

Whereupon she called Mathilde, bade me good-night, and left the room.

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