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roi_fainéant
roi fainéant
English
Noun
roi fainéant (plural rois fainéants)
- (historical) Any of the later French kings of the Merovingian dynasty, considered to have played a merely ceremonial role.
- 1860, George Augustus Sala, Lady Chesterfield's Letters to her Daughter:
- Whether it be some Visigothic chieftain raised on a shield above the shoulders of his shouting warriors, some Roi Fainéant of the Merovingian race, a listless, pallid, long-haired kingling, dragged languidly through the streets in a painted wagon by sleek oxen, [...] it seems clear to me that we must have some sort of a show, and a pageant, and a ‘barbaric pomp’ of procession.
- 1860, George Augustus Sala, Lady Chesterfield's Letters to her Daughter:
- A leader with only nominal power.
- 1898, Henry Harland, Comedies and Errors:
- He is a King Do-Nothing, a Roi Fainéant, who shirks and evades all the responsibilities of his position [...].
- 2012, Adam Gopnik, "Vive La France", The New Yorker, 7 May 2012:
- Although Jacques Chirac more recently gave the role a distinctly sleepy, roi fainéant flavor, it remains a throne more than a mere office.
- 1898, Henry Harland, Comedies and Errors:
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʁwa fɛneɑ̃/
Noun
roi fainéant m (plural rois fainéants)
- (historical) roi fainéant