Do we say fiance or fiancee

fiance 11 occurrences

This being arranged, Ambroise was accepted as fiance, and to his great delight was able to call at the Seguins' every day, about five o'clock, to pay his court according to established usage.

The prince, his daughter Francesca, and her fiance Fabiani, overwhelmed me with kindness.

[Terence]; un Dieu est ma fiance

en Dieu est ma fiance

" "Of course she does; that is her fiance.

IN WHICH LIZZIE RETURNS TO HER HOME, HAVING MET A QUEEN AND ACQUIRED AN ACCENT AND A FIANCE III.

II IN WHICH LIZZIE RETURNS TO HER HOME, HAVING MET A QUEEN AND ACQUIRED AN ACCENT AND A FIANCE "Sam Henshaw's girl had graduated an' gone abroad with her mother.

Her fiance, M. de la Marche, the lieutenant-general, a shallow and frigid Voltairean, understood her but little better.

Dunois, La Hire, Xaintrailles, and Marshals De Boussac and De La Fayette were, under Charles VII., brilliant warriors and useful servants of the king and of Fiance; but, in spite of their knightly renown, it is questionable if they can be reckoned, like the constable De Richemont, amongst the liberators of national independence.

And my fiance, I have not heard from him since March.

Oh! ça, mes enfants (il leur prend les mains à tous deux), je vous fiance en attendant mieux.

fiancee 20 occurrences

I am no longer a fiancee.

In a letter written by Geijer from Stockholm to his fiancee, then living in the country, dated March 7, 1811, he says: "We have formed a society which meets nearly daily.

And Anna-Lisa, his future wife, writing to a friend, says: "My fiancee has become a Goth; instead of loving me, he is in love with Valkyries and shield-bearing maidens, drinks out of Viking horns, and carries out Viking expeditionsto the nearest tavern.

[It]. betrothed, affianced, fiancee. flirt, coquette; amorette^; pair of turtledoves; abode of love, agapemone^. V. love, like, affect, fancy, care for, take an interest in, be partial to, sympathize with; affection; be in love with &c adj.; have a love &c n..

That night he brings his articles of dowry to the door of his fiancee.

From the first Carroll had scouted the idea that the dead man's fiancee might have been responsible for his death; but still it was a line of investigation which demanded examination, and his pretty young visitor was making that road exceedingly simple.

He should keep such smiles for his fiancee.

"Come, now, what are you doing here, west bound with a young and charming person who is not your wife, widow, mother, daughter, fiancee or sisterwho is not" "That will do, if you please!"

She feigned contentment in their presence, and invented a thousand pretextsstudies, work, even illnessto justify her son's neglect of his "fiancee."

La fiancee du diable, par George Sim, pseud.

Le fiancee de Kerpen Hir.

The Frightened fiancee.

The Frightened fiancee.

La fiancee du diable, par George Sim, pseud.

Le fiancee de Kerpen Hir.

The Frightened fiancee.

The Frightened fiancee.

" "He has a very interesting face," his fiancee conceded.

Mary Hastings Bradley's "The Fairest Sex" represents, in the climax, a reporter's fiancee betraying the whereabouts of a young woman who is, technically, a criminal.

No, Eleonora, I have known Mrs. Poynsett's rancour for many years, and I would wish no one a worse lot than to be her son's fiancee, except to be his wife.

Do we say   fiance   or  fiancee