All 7 Uses of
Monsieur
in
Love's Labour's Lost
- Monsieur, fare you well.
Scene 2.1 *Monsieur = Mr. (in French)
- I have a letter from Monsieur Berowne to one Lady Rosaline.†
Scene 4.1Monsieur = Mr. or Sir (in French)
- Ay, sir; from one Monsieur Berowne, one of the strange queen's lords.†
Scene 4.2
- Monsieur, are you not lettered?†
Scene 5.1
- This gallant pins the wenches on his sleeve; Had he been Adam, he had tempted Eve: He can carve too, and lisp: why this is he That kiss'd his hand away in courtesy; This is the ape of form, monsieur the nice, That, when he plays at tables, chides the dice In honourable terms; nay, he can sing A mean most meanly; and in ushering Mend him who can: the ladies call him sweet; The stairs, as he treads on them, kiss his feet.†
Scene 5.2
- A light for Monsieur Judas!†
Scene 5.2
- [Enter MONSIEUR MARCADE, a messenger.†
Scene 5.2
Definition:
French equivalent to the English Mr.
or:
French equivalent to saying sir in English (a polite way to address a male)
or:
French equivalent to saying sir in English (a polite way to address a male)