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Bernhardt

[ burn-hahrt; French ber-nar ]

noun

  1. · [sair, -, uh, sar, -, uh, s, a, -, ra], Rosine Bernard, 1845–1923, French actress.


Bernhardt

/ ˈbɜːnhɑːt; bɛrnar /

noun

  1. BernhardtSarah18441923FFrenchTHEATRE: actress Sarah . original name Rosine Bernard . 1844–1923, French actress, regarded as one of the greatest tragic actresses of all time
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