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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Manqué (disambiguation); Manque (disambiguation)

Esprit Fléchier         
  • Statue of Esprit Fléchier by [[François Lanno]], in the Cour Napoléon of the [[Louvre]].
  • Statue of Esprit Fléchier by [[Louis Desprez]] at the Fountain of the Four Bishops, in the center of [[Place Saint-Sulpice]] in Paris.
  • Birthplace of Esprit Fléchier in [[Pernes-les-Fontaines]]
FRENCH CATHOLIC BISHOP, PREACHER AND WRITER
Esprit Flechier; Flechier; Fléchier
Esprit Fléchier (10 June 163216 February 1710) was a French preacher and author, Bishop of Nîmes from 1687 to 1710.
manque         
['m?manqueke?]
¦ adjective [postposition] having failed to become what one might have been; unfulfilled: an actor manque.
Origin
C18: Fr., past participle of manquer 'to lack'.
manque         
You use manque to describe someone who has never had the type of job indicated, although they had the ability for it or wanted it.
...his inescapable feeling that he is a great actor manque...
ADJ: n ADJ

Wikipedia

Manque

Manque or Manqué may refer to:

  • Manqué, a term used in reference to a person who has failed to live up to a specific expectation or ambition
  • Lack (psychoanalysis), a concept in the work of philosopher Jacques Lacan also known by its French name manque
  • Manque, the set of slots 1–18 in a game of roulette