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‖ snobisme|snobizm| Also erron. snobbisme. [Fr.] = snobbism.
1913E. Marsh in S. Hynes Edwardian Turn of Mind (1968) ix. 343, I went with Denis to the Ballet... It's delicious, I went thoroughly meaning to dislike it, so it isn't snobisme on my part. 1920A. Huxley Let. 4 Mar. (1969) 182 What you must go and see in Paris is the Cirque Medrano... It's become rather a snobisme to go. 1931Punch 23 Sept. 334 For a womanly yet talented woman of good family, with enough English snobisme to relish Society and enough Irish irresponsibility to take its awful procedure lightly. 1958Spectator 18 July 86/2 The one-eyed monster..? Oh dear, must that particular snobbisme be perpetuated? 1968J. M. White Night-climber vii. 46 Always marvellous, that English nation, compounded equally of the Bible and Snobisme. 1977T. Heald Just Desserts vii. 145 It was undrinkable... No ludicrous snobisme about it being an English wine, could possibly persuade any normal palate of anything else. |