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berceuse

[ber-sœz] / bɛrˈsœz /
NOUN
lullaby
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No berceuse by Gounod was ever more rest-compelling.

From Vixen, Volume I. by Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth)

The plaintive melody of the berceuse rang in her ears on duty and off, till at last she could stand it no longer.

From Leerie by Sawyer, Ruth

Dear Magelone," he said, going to the piano,—the berceuse was just ended, and Otto was expressing his admiration for the music and for the performer,—"dear Magelone, will you preside at the coffee-table to-day?

From A Noble Name or D?nninghausen by Gl?mer, Claire Von

As she passed each corpse she knelt beside it and sang the foolish little berceuse that Poitou mothers sing to their babies.

From Leerie by Sawyer, Ruth

I found him seated in a berceuse on the veranda.

From Two Years in the French West Indies by Hearn, Lafcadio