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eminences grises

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é⋅mi⋅nence grise

[Fr. ey-mee-nahns greez]
–noun, plural é⋅mi⋅nences grises [Fr. ey-mee-nahns greez] .
gray eminence.

Origin:
< F

gray eminence

–noun
a person who wields unofficial power, esp. through another person and often surreptitiously or privately.


Origin:
1940–45; trans. of F éminence grise
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éminence grise [(ay-meh-nahns greez)]

A person who wields power behind the scenes: “The king's brother-in-law is his éminence grise; he has enormous influence, though he is rarely in the public eye.” A French term meaning “gray eminence.”

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