Arouet
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Definition
Proper noun * Arouet: The family name of François-Marie Arouet, the French writer and philosopher who is universally known by his pen name, Voltaire. It refers specifically to his identity before or separate from his famous pseudonym.
Usage Notes
- "Arouet" is used primarily in historical, biographical, or academic contexts to refer to the man Voltaire before he adopted his famous name or when discussing his family lineage.
- It is almost always used in conjunction with or in reference to "Voltaire." It is rare to see "Arouet" used alone without that contextual link.
- As a proper noun, it is always capitalized.
Examples
- Historical/Biographical Context:
- François-Marie Arouet was born in Paris in 1694.
- The young Arouet adopted the pen name "Voltaire" in his early twenties.
- Scholars study the correspondence of Arouet to understand his early development.
Advanced Usage
- The name is sometimes used metonymically to represent the early life or formative years of the philosopher.
- The rebellious spirit of Arouet was already evident during his education at the Collège Louis-le-Grand.
Variants and Related Words
- Voltaire (proper noun): The renowned pen name and primary identity of François-Marie Arouet, under which he published his famous works of philosophy, satire, and history.
- François-Marie Arouet (proper noun): The full birth name.
Synonyms
- Voltaire (Note: This is not a true synonym but the subsequent and principal identity. "Arouet" and "Voltaire" refer to the same person but at different points or in different aspects of his public identity.)
Notes on Meaning
The word "Arouet" carries little meaning outside of its direct reference to this specific historical figure. It does not have a common meaning in the English language and is used exclusively as a proper noun for the philosopher Voltaire. Its usage highlights the distinction between the man's private/familial identity (Arouet) and his public, intellectual persona (Voltaire).
Noun
- French writer who was the embodiment of 18th century Enlightenment (1694-1778)