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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Stately - définition

SPECIES OF INSECT
Charaxes dolon; Eriboea dolon; Stately Rajah; Stately Nawab; Stately rajah; Stately nawab

stately      
¦ adjective (statelier, stateliest) dignified, imposing, or grand.
Derivatives
stateliness noun
stately      
Something or someone that is stately is impressive and graceful or dignified.
Instead of moving at his usual stately pace, he was almost running.
ADJ
stately      
a.
1.
Lofty, dignified, majestic, imperial, magnificent, grand, noble, princely, royal, elevated, august, imposing.
2.
Pompous, ceremonious, solemn, formal, magisterial, dignified, lofty, majestic, elevated.

Wikipédia

Polyura dolon

Polyura dolon, the stately nawab or stately rajah (because it was formerly placed in Charaxes), is a butterfly found in India belonging to the rajahs and nawabs group, that is, the Charaxinae group of the brush-footed butterflies family.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Stately
1. Despite the attempt to suggest style and stately residences, they feel more like municipal housing projects than stately homes.
2. Film critic of The Christian Science Monitor A saraband is a slow, stately dance, and Ingmar Bergman‘s new movie of that title is a slow, stately film.
3. The reception will be at nearby stately home Stapleford Hall.
4. PETERSBURG –– On a stately building along the banks of St.
5. Throughout Clinton‘s time as first lady, she wore clothes that were feminine and stately.