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Definition of trouvaille in English: trouvaillenoun ˈtruːvʌɪtro͞oˈvī A lucky find. one of numerous trouvailles to be gleaned from his book Example sentencesExamples - He described the trouvaille as a solution found not by logical means, and one that differs completely from what is anticipated.
- And Oden displays a keen eye for the comic and lyric trouvailles to be reaped from them.
- The difference is that while just as real to him, Cornell used his trouvaille to create histories imagined, rather than to re-create a certain place or period of time as Benjamin did with nineteenth-century Paris.
- It does not mean scouring the cultural past for attractive, amusing and above all ‘accessible’ trouvailles, or retreating from reality into mysticism.
Origin French, from trouver 'find'. Definition of trouvaille in US English: trouvaillenountro͞oˈvī A lucky find. one of numerous trouvailles to be gleaned from his book Example sentencesExamples - The difference is that while just as real to him, Cornell used his trouvaille to create histories imagined, rather than to re-create a certain place or period of time as Benjamin did with nineteenth-century Paris.
- And Oden displays a keen eye for the comic and lyric trouvailles to be reaped from them.
- He described the trouvaille as a solution found not by logical means, and one that differs completely from what is anticipated.
- It does not mean scouring the cultural past for attractive, amusing and above all ‘accessible’ trouvailles, or retreating from reality into mysticism.
Origin French, from trouver ‘find’. |