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débutant|debytɑ̃| [F. pr. pple. of débuter: see prec.] A male performer or speaker making his first appearance before the public. So débutante |-tɑ̃t| [F. fem. of the same], a female appearing for the first time before the public or in society; also, a young woman who has recently ‘come out’ (see come v. 67 o); also transf. and attrib.; see also deb.
1801Monthly Mirror Aug. 134 The amiable debûtante was called for after the play, and crowns were thrown upon the stage. 1817U. Foscolo Let. 20 July in H. C. B. Campbell Journey to Florence (1951) 14 The..Adonises, who from February until today, the end of the London season, have discussed the ten thousand débutantes of London Society. 1824W. Irving T. Trav. I. 282 The character was favourable to a debutant. 1826Disraeli Viv. Grey iv. i, Under different circumstances from those which usually attend most political debutants. 1837Blackw. Mag. XLII. 343/1 Gentlemen are apt to dismiss all serious thoughts in addressing a very young débutante. 1900E. Glyn Visits of Eliz. 270 It was by far the prettiest débutante frock she had ever seen. 1903Daily Chron. 20 June 8/4 The gauging of the skirt proclaims it a débutante among dresses. 1904Ibid. 14 June 4/4 Lord Northampton's postponed ball for his débutante daughter. 1927[see deb]. 1971Guardian 3 Feb. 11/3 Her recollections as a debutante—the coming out balls and the charity balls and the hunt balls. |