Daudet

Dau·det

[doh-dey, daw-; French doh-de]
noun
1.
Al·phonse [al-fawns] , 1840–97, French novelist and short-story writer.
2.
his son, Lé·on [ley-awn] , 1867–1942, French journalist and novelist.
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Daudet (French dodɛ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Alphonse (alfɔ̃s). 1840--97, French novelist, short- story writer, and dramatist: noted particularly for his humorous sketches of Provençal life, as in Lettres de mon moulin (1866)

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