biographette
English
Noun
biographette (plural biographettes)
- A short biography.
- 1839, L. Carroll Judson, A biography of the signers of the Declaration of independence: and of Washington and Patrick Henry. With an appendix, containing the Constitution of the United States and other documents, Volume 2, page 165:
- The juvenile education of the subject of this biographette was limited to the elementary English branches, then but superficially taught in the common schools.
- 1904, The American amateur photographer, Volume 17, page 391:
- In giving the six examples of the work of D. O. Hill, or more correctly "Hill & Adamson," as it was spoken of at the time of its production, the editors have laid their readers under a debt of obligation that the subscription ten times over could not pay; especially, strengthened, as it is, by the brief but accurate biographette of Hill himself, by J. Craig Annan.
Translations
short biography
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