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‖ relâche|rəlɑʃ| [Fr.] A period of rest, an interval; a break from something.
1863A. J. Munby Diary 10 Apr. in D. Hudson Munby (1972) 155 Caldwell's is one of the few public dancing rooms in London, which is frequented by respectable women... When we arrived, the relâche was begun. 1905G. Bell Let. 24 Oct. (1927) I. xi. 226 Tonight he has asked Yves Guyot to dinner because I said I wanted to see him, so we shall have a little ‘relâche’ from archaeology. 1910W. S. Blunt Let. 19 Mar. in R. S. Churchill Winston S. Churchill (1969) II. Compan. ii. xv. 1159 Wd you rather have a relâche from politics? |