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The aristocratic and spiritual dimensions of painting were giving way to something more fashionable, more mondaine.

From New York Times • Jun. 22, 2023

Mais de la joye mondaine La course est si tressoudaine, Qu'elle passe encor devant L'eau et le traict et le vent.

From Salon • Sep. 3, 2022

And he was sending bouquets as to some mondaine of the vanished world and of his youth.

From The Hippodrome by Hayward, Rachel

Her fringed yellow hair, her tired, got-up eyes, her powdered cheeks, betrayed her mondaine.

From The Green Carnation by Hichens, Robert Smythe

The men are drawn with no less strength and sincerity; while Lady Juliet—the brilliant, heartless, little mondaine who precipitates the tragedy of three lives—is a thumb-nail sketch of a fascinating, if worthless, type.

From Werwolves by O'Donnell, Elliott