claqueur

noun
/klɑːˈkɜː(ɹ)/

Etymology

From French claqueur.

  1. borrowed from claqueur

Definitions

  1. A member of the claque employed to applaud during a theatre performance.

    • “Many a clever fellow fails through life, because the silly fellows, whom half a word well spoken could make his claqueurs, turn him into ridicule. Whatever you are, avoid the fault of most reading men: in a word, don’t be a prig!”

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