Charlot returned to the window to learn from Guyot that the citoyennes thanked the Citizen-captain, but that they were tired and sought to be excused, asking nothing better than to be allowed to remain at peace in their carriage.
You will make my compliments to the citoyennesin the coach, Guyot, and tell them that the Citizen-captain Tardivet requests the honour of their company to supper.
Those women who fail in this patriotic duty, shall be excluded from the assemblies, from the national festivals, while all good citoyennes are requested to repel them from their homes.
Immediately on the reception of this present order the municipal officers of each commune will convoke all citoyennes in the Temple of the Eternal and urge them, in the name of the law, to devote themselves to the labors of harvesting.
To which the Jacobin Society answers with angry roar;--with angry shriek, for there are Citoyennes too, thick crowded in the galleries here.
In winter 1793, men went in red nightcaps; Municipals themselves in sabots: the very Citoyenneshad to petition against such headgear.
Round her is gathered a new Republican Army, of Citoyennes in sandals; Ci-devants or other: what remnants soever of the old grace survive, are rallied there.
At the same time the "citoyennes around the markets talked with each other to know if there was any way of decking houses with tapestry.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "citoyennes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.