New American Oxford Dictionary
poussin
pous sin |po͞oˈsaN pʊˈsæn | ▶noun a chicken killed young for eating. ORIGIN French.
Poussin, Nicolas
Pous sin, Nicolas |po͝oˈsen, -ˈsaN pʊˈsæn | (1594 –1665 ), French painter. Regarded as the chief representative of French classicism and a master of the grand manner, his subject matter included biblical scenes, classical mythology, and historical landscapes.
Oxford Dictionary
poussin
poussin |ˈpuːsã | ▶noun a chicken killed young for eating. ORIGIN French.
Poussin, Nicolas
Poussin, Nicolas |ˈpuːsã, French pusɛ̃ | (1594 –1665 ), French painter. He is regarded as the chief representative of French classicism and a master of the grand manner. His subject matter included biblical scenes (The Adoration of the Golden Calf, c. 1635 ), classical mythology (Et in Arcadia Ego, c. 1655 ), and historical landscapes.
French Dictionary
poussin
poussin n. m. nom masculin Petit poulet. : Le poussin piaille.