

ˈdə̄, -ˈdər, -ˈdü noun ( plural pas de deux ) Etymology: French, literally, step for two : a dance … äˈdə(r), -də̄, F ȧdœ adjective Etymology: French : of, for, or between two individuals especially privately or intimately a … A characteristic part of classical ballet, it includes an … PAS DE DEUX - (French " step for two ") Dance for two performers.FOLIE DE GRANDEUR - or folie des grandeurs foreign term Etymology: French delusion of greatness megalomania.FOLIE DES GRANDEURS - foreign term see: folie de grandeur.FOLIE - Synonyms and related words : aberration, abnormality, alienation, brain damage, brainsickness, clouded mind, craziness, daftness, dementedness, dementia, derangement, disorientation, distraction, ….(From French) psychological disorder of mind or emotion impartial and old term for mental illness or insanity Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary FOLIE A DEUX - Pronunciation: fo ̇ -l ē -ä- ' d, ˌ fä-l ē - ˌ ä- ' d ə (r) Function: noun ….

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary

FOLIE À DEUX - noun Etymology: French, literally, double madness Date: circa 1892 the presence of the same or similar delusional ideas in two ….Webster's New International English Dictionary FOLIE À DEUX - (ˌ)fōˌlē(ˌ)äˈdə(r.), -də̄ noun ( plural folies à deux -ē(ˌ)(z)ä-) Etymology: French, literally, double madness : the presence of the same ….More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «FOLIE À DEUX» in dictionaries. English-Russian-English dictionary of general lexis, the collection of the best dictionaries.
