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English
Etymology
From French vedette.
Pronunciation
Noun
vedette (plural vedettes)
- (historical, military) A sentinel, usually on horseback, stationed on the outpost of an army, to watch an enemy and give notice of danger.
2021 February 16, Dan Richards, “Peak cabin: a fire-spotter's lonely vantage point in Washington state”, in The Guardian:My goal was Desolation Peak, the cabin where rookie vedette Jack Kerouac spent 63 eventful days in the summer of 1956.
- (entertainment) A cabaret performer, usually the main female artist of a show.
2005, Coco Fusco, Corpus Delecti: Performance Art of the Americas, Routledge, →ISBN, page 44:Josephine Baker arrived in Cuba in 1951. When this famous black American vedette arrived—she who had first enraptured Paris and later the rest of Europe—Rita Montaner played a trick on her. La Baker, as well as Cuban vedettes and rumba dancers, had conquered Europe by selling exoticism to an avid European public.
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Dutch
Etymology
From French vedette.
Pronunciation
Noun
vedette c (plural vedettes or vedetten, diminutive vedettetje n)
- celebrity, star
- Synonyms: ster, beroemdheid, beroemde
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian vedetta.
Pronunciation
Noun
vedette f (plural vedettes)
- (slightly dated) star (celebrity)
Les plus grandes vedettes étaient présentes lors de cet évènement.- The biggest stars were present at this event.
- (nautical) flagship
- (lexicography) headword (word used as the title of a section)
- (military, historical) vedette (sentry)
Derived terms
Descendants
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Italian
Etymology 1
From French vedette, from Italian vedetta.
Pronunciation
Noun
vedette f (invariable)
- star (celebrity)
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /veˈdet.te/
- Rhymes: -ette
- Hyphenation: ve‧dét‧te
Noun
vedette f
- plural of vedetta
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /veˈdet.te/, (traditional) /veˈdɛt.te/[1]
- Rhymes: -ette, (traditional) -ɛtte
- Hyphenation: ve‧dét‧te, (traditional) ve‧dèt‧te
Verb
vedette
- (archaic or colloquial) third-person singular past historic of vedere
References
Spanish
Noun
vedette f (plural vedettes)
- Alternative spelling of vedete
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