All 23 Uses
adieu
in
The Three Musketeers
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- The adieux were on this side longer and more tender than they had been on the other—not that M. d'Artagnan did not love his son, who was his only offspring, but M. d'Artagnan was a man, and he would have considered it unworthy of a man to give way to his feelings; whereas Mme. d'Artagnan was a woman, and still more, a mother.†
Chpt 1.
- Now, young man, regulate your conduct accordingly; and if you entertain, whether from your family, your relations, or even from your instincts, any of these enmities which we see constantly breaking out against the cardinal, bid me adieu and let us separate.†
Chpt 3.adieu = goodbye
- In that case, adieu.†
Chpt 11. *
- Adieu, madame, adieu!†
Chpt 11.
- Adieu, madame, adieu!†
Chpt 11.
- Adieu, and a prosperous voyage.†
Chpt 19.
- Adieu, master!†
Chpt 21.
- Adieu; or rather, AU REVOIR.†
Chpt 34.
- D'Artagnan at the moment of quitting Milady felt only the liveliest regret at the parting; and as they addressed each other in a reciprocally passionate adieu, another interview was arranged for the following week.†
Chpt 35.
- But the real adieux were made in Mme. Coquenard's chamber; they were heartrending.†
Chpt 40.
- Porthos received all these attentions like a man accustomed to such demonstrations, only on turning the corner of the street he lifted his hat gracefully, and waved it to her as a sign of adieu.†
Chpt 40.adieu = goodbye
- Adieu!†
Chpt 48.
- Adieu, gentlemen!†
Chpt 51.
- The countenances of all gave evidence of terror, for notwithstanding the friendly adieu of his Eminence, they plainly perceived that the cardinal went away with rage in his heart.†
Chpt 51.
- Adieu, my dear cousin.†
Chpt 51.
- Adieu, dear sister, till your next swoon!†
Chpt 52.
- Adieu, madame.†
Chpt 54.
- Adieu, my charmer; I will wait to pay you my next visit till you are in a better humor.'†
Chpt 56.
- Adieu, Chevalier.†
Chpt 62.
- Adieu, Countess.†
Chpt 62.
- "Adieu, brother!" cried Milady.†
Chpt 63.
- The carriage is at the door; you bid me adieu; you mount the step to embrace me a last time; my brother's servant, who comes to fetch me, is told how to proceed; he makes a sign to the postillion, and we set off at a gallop.†
Chpt 63.
- If the Musketeers did not appear, things were to go on as had been agreed; Mme. Bonacieux was to get into the carriage as if to bid her adieu, and she was to take away Mme. Bonacieux.†
Chpt 63.
Definitions:
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(1)
(adieu) a farewell remark (an alternative to goodbye)Adieu is typically more formal than bye. It comes from the French, à Dieu which literally means "to God" — as in I entrust you to God's care.
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)