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Tartufe

noun
1.
A hypocrite who pretends to religious piety (after the protagonist in a play by Moliere).  Synonym: Tartuffe.






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"Tartufe" Quotes from Famous Books



... been more devoted than they to their kindly mistress. There is really no describing how a swindler cossets his dupe. A mother is not so tender nor so solicitous for a beloved daughter as the practitioner of tartuferie for his milch cow. What brilliant success attends the performance of Tartufe behind the closed doors of a home! It is worth more than friendship. Moliere died too soon; he would otherwise have shown us the misery of Orgon, wearied by his family, harassed by his children, regretting the blandishments of Tartufe, ...
— Sons of the Soil • Honore de Balzac



Words linked to "Tartufe" :   hypocrite, phony, dissembler, phoney, dissimulator, pretender



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