diseur

di·seur

[dee-zur; French dee-zœr]
noun, plural di·seurs [-zurz; French -zœr] .
a male professional entertainer who performs monologues.

Origin:
< French: literally, speaker, Old French, equivalent to dis- (stem of dire < Latin dīcere; see diction) + -eur -eur

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