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‖ emigré Also émigré. [Fr.: pa. pple. of émigrer to emigrate.] 1. A Frenchman who has left his country for another; esp. one of those Royalists who fled at the French Revolution.
1792Gibbon Misc. Wks. (1814) I. 363 The Geneva emigrés..are hastening to their homes. 18..T. Archer Sword & Shuttle i, Our emigrés..had settled in Spitalfields. 2. transf. An emigrant of any nationality, esp. a political exile.
1955Times 3 May 5/5 Czechoslovakian émigrés, who were disaffected towards the then régime in Czechoslovakia. 1965New Statesman 30 Apr. 686/2 Dusty attics in Munich and Berlin inhabited in and around 1920 by displaced Balts and seedy Russian émigrés. 3. attrib. and Comb., as emigré artist, emigré-club, etc.
1954Koestler Invisible Writing xxii. 247 They read their emigré papers, frequented their emigré-clubs and cafés. 1956Ann Reg. 1955 237 To persuade émigré Poles to return. 1962Times 12 Oct. 15/7 When they [sc. Australian painters] have become émigré artists. 1964V. Nabokov Defence xiv. 222 Paying no attention to the speeches she heard at émigré political meetings. |