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| géogr. Vaudoise {f} | [female citizen of Canton Vaud, Switzerland] | |
Partial Matches |
| géogr. Vaudois {m} | [male citizen of Canton Vaud, Switzerland] | |
| géogr. pol. Grisons {m.pl} [canton des Grisons] | Bündnerland [canton of Grisons, Switzerland] | |
| géogr. vaudois {adj} | Vaud [pertaining to the Swiss canton of Vaud] | |
| géogr. vaudois {noun} | Vaudois [pertaining to the Swiss canton of Vaud] | |
| cuis. géogr. viande {f} des Grisons | Bündnerfleisch [air-dried meat produced in the Grisons canton of Switzerland] | |
| cuis. géogr. longeole {f} | sausage of pork and fennel [speciality of the Canton of Geneva] | |
| géogr. grison {adj} [du canton suisse des Grisons] | of the Canton of Grisons [postpos.] | |
| ethn. géogr. domienne {f} | [female French citizen who lives in, or comes from, a Département d'Outre-Mer] | |
| géogr. Grisonne {f} [femme du canton suisse des Grisons] | [a female from or living in the Grisons] | |
| cuis. tomme {f} | tomme [generic name given to a class of cheese produced mainly in the French Alps and in Switzerland] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Sempach [1386] | Battle of Sempach [1386] [decisive victory for the Old Swiss Confederacy against Austria - a turning point in the growth of Switzerland] | |
| hist. philos. épicurienne {f} | Epicurean [female] [adherent of the philosophy of Epicurus] | |
| hist. Maximilien {m} d'Autriche [1459-1519] [Maximilien Ier] | Maximilian I [1459-1519] [Holy Roman Emperor from 1508 until his death. He married Mary of Burgundy, expanding his influence. However, he lost the original family lands in Switzerland] | |
| myth. Parques {f.pl} | Parcae [also: the Fates] [female personifications of destiny who directed the lives (and deaths) of humans and gods in Roman mythology] | |
| hist. mil. relig. ordre {m} de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem [ordre des Hospitaliers] | Knights Hospitaller [Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem] [Knights of Rhodes] [Knights of Malta] [Order of Saint John] | |
| géogr. arc {m} lémanique | Lake Geneva and environs [Switzerland] | |
| géogr. pol. canton {m} de Bâle-Campagne <BL> | Basel-Country [canton] | |
| déjeuner | to have lunch [but breakfast in Canada, Belgium and Switzerland] | |
| ethn. Périgourdine {f} | [female inhabitant of Perigord] | |
| fin. occup. quêteuse {f} | collector [of funds] [female] | |
| constr. occup. couvreuse {f} | tiler [of roofs] [female] | |
| dr. faux-monnayeuse {f} | counterfeiter [of money] [female] | |
| dr. exécutrice {f} testamentaire | executor [of will] [female] | |
| dr. faux-monnayeuse {f} | forger [of money] [female] | |
| détentrice {f} | holder [of record, shares] [female] | |
| propriétaire {f} | householder [female owner of house] | |
| propriétaire {f} | landlord [female owner of house] | |
| ressortissante {f} | national [female] [of a country] | |
| constr. occup. carreleuse {f} | tiler [of floors, walls] [female] | |
| géogr. grison {adj} [du canton suisse des Grisons] | from the Canton of Grisons [postpos.] | |
| occup. porteuse {f} [de bagages] | porter [of luggage] [female] | |
| pol. prétendante {f} | pretender [female claimer of a title] | |
| hist. pol. Couronne {f} de fer | Iron Crown [reliquary and one of the oldest royal insignia of Christendom. A relic from the Kingdom of the Lombards, used for the coronation of the Holy Roman Emperors as Kings of Italy] | |
| ethn. géogr. domien {m} | [French citizen who lives in, or comes from, a Département d'Outre-Mer] | |
| journ. rédactrice {f} | writer [female writer of article, manual etc.] | |
| ethn. métisse {f} | half-breed [offensive] [female of mixed race] | |
| constr. occup. fumiste {f} [ouvrière] | stove setter [of tiled stoves] [female] | |
| ethn. géogr. Brabançonne {f} | Native [female] of the Duchy of Brabant | |
| dompteuse {f} [d'animaux sauvages] | tamer [of wild animals] [female] | |
| arch. hist. occup. castellologue {f} | castellologist [person who studies the building of castles] [female] | |
| hist. mil. maquisarde {f} | maquis [member of the French Resistance in WW2] [female] | |
| arrière-cousine {f} | second cousin [female child of one's cousin] | |
| dr. hist. immo. Domesday Book {m} | Domesday Book [a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086] | |
| hist. pol. traité {m} de Paris [1718] | Treaty of Paris [1718] [between the Regent of the Kingdom of France, Philip of Orléans, and the Duke of Lorraine, transferring ownership of lands in Grand Est and Saarland] | |
| édition occup. éditrice {f} [qui présente et annote des textes] | editor [of texts] [female] | |
| éduc. occup. présidente {f} d'une sororité | matron [Am.] [female head of a sorority] | |
| se faire belle | to preen (oneself) [female person: take care of appearance] | |
| hist. mil. relig. bataille {f} du Champ du Sang [1119] [aussi : bataille de l'Ager Sanguinis] | Battle of the Field of Blood [1119] [also: Battle of Ager Sanguinis, Battle of Sarmada, or the Battle of Balat] [Crusader army annihilated by the army of the Artuqid ruler of Aleppo] | |
| géogr. Grison {m} [homme du canton suisse des Grisons] | [a male from or living in the Grisons] | |