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What (who) is vote à main levée - definition

MORNING RECEPTION HELD BY A SOVEREIGN OR OTHER HIGH-RANKING PERSON
Levée (ceremony); Royal levee
  • Sigmund Freudenberg]] (1745-1801)
  • [[Charles Wild]] (1816) ''St James's Palace, Queen's Levee Room''

New Year's levee         
  • [[Rob Ford]] with [[Toronto]] Civic Employees War Veterans Honour Guard at the [[Mayor of Toronto]]'s New Year's levee in 2011.
SOCIAL EVENT ON NEW YEAR'S DAY HOSTED BY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA
Levee (event); Levée (event); Nee Year's levee; New Years's Levee
A New Year's levée is a social event on New Year's Day hosted by the Governor General of Canada, the lieutenant governors, military establishments, municipalities, and other institutions.
Levee en masse         
  • Lesueur]]
MASS CONSCRIPT ARMIES, ESPECIALLY THAT OF REVOLUTIONARY FRANCE
Leveé en masse; Levée-en-masse; Levee-en-masse; Levee en masse; Levee en Masse; Levée en Masse
·- ·see Levy in mass, under Levy, ·noun.
Levée en masse         
  • Lesueur]]
MASS CONSCRIPT ARMIES, ESPECIALLY THAT OF REVOLUTIONARY FRANCE
Leveé en masse; Levée-en-masse; Levee-en-masse; Levee en masse; Levee en Masse; Levée en Masse
Levée en masse ( or, in English, "mass levy"Schivelbusch, W. 2004, The Culture of Defeat, London: Granta Books, p.

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Levee (ceremony)

The levee (from the French word lever, meaning "getting up" or "rising") was traditionally a daily moment of intimacy and accessibility to a monarch or leader, as he got up in the morning. It started out as a royal custom, but in British America it came to refer to a reception by the sovereign’s representative, which continues to be a tradition in Canada with the New Year's levee; in the United States a similar gathering was held by several presidents.