 | French | English |  |
 | relig. jours {m.pl} gras | Shrovetide [Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday and Shrove Tuesday] |  |
| Partial Matches |
 | relig. Mardi {m} gras | pancake day [Shrove Tuesday] |  |
 | relig. Carême-Prenant {m} | Shrovetide |  |
 | hist. pol. traités {m.pl} de Stockholm [1719 et 1720] | Treaties of Stockholm [1719 and 1720] [ending the war between Sweden and an alliance of Hanover and Prussia] |  |
 | hist. pol. doge {m} | Doge [elected lord and Chief of State in several Italian city-states, notably Venice and Genoa, during the medieval and renaissance periods] |  |
 | cuis. piperade {f} | piperade [typical Gascon and Basque dish prepared with onion, green peppers, and tomatoes sautéd and flavoured with red Espelette pepper] |  |
 | cuis. canelé {m} | [small French pastry flavored with rum and vanilla with a soft and tender custard center and a dark, thick caramelized crust] |  |
 | géogr. Antilles {f.pl} | Antilles [archipelago bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the south and west, the Gulf of Mexico to the northwest, and the Atlantic Ocean to the north and east] |  |
 | hist. pol. traité {m} de Madrid [1526] | Treaty of Madrid [signed in 1526 by King Francis I of France and Charles, Holy Roman Emperor. Francis renounced all his claims in Italy, Flanders, and Artois, and surrendered Burgundy to Charles] |  |
 | hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Nancy [1477] | Battle of Nancy [in 1477, the final and decisive battle in the Burgundian Wars. The Duke of Burgundy was defeated and killed by Lorraine and Swiss forces (funded by France)] |  |
 | cuis. roux {m} | roux [flour and fat cooked together and used to thicken sauces] |  |
 | cuis. choucroute {f} garnie | [Alsacian speciality - sauerkraut with sausages and other salted meats, charcuterie, and often potatoes] |  |
 | géogr. Guadeloupe {f} [un archipel des Caraïbes, formant une région et un département d'outre-mer français] | Guadeloupe <.gp> [an archipelago and overseas department and region of France in the Caribbean] |  |
 | hist. mil. pol. guerres {f.pl} daciques de Trajan [101-102 et 105-106] | Trajan's Dacian Wars [101-102 and 105-106] [between the Roman Empire and Dacia] |  |
 | arch. traboules {f.pl} [passages piétons à travers des cours d'immeuble qui permettent de se rendre d'une rue à une autre dans certaines villes françaises. Les plus connues sont à Lyon] | passageway [between houses. Regional, in certain French cities and towns such as Lyon, Mâcon and Grenoble] |  |
 | géogr. hist. pol. République {f} de Cracovie [1815 - 1846] [aussi : ville libre de Cracovie] | Republic of Cracow [1815 - 1846] [also: Free, Independent, and Strictly Neutral City of Cracow and its District] |  |
 | cuis. baeckeoffe {m} | [casserole dish that is typical in Alsace with sliced potatoes and onions, marinated cubed mutton, beef, and pork] |  |
 | géogr. hist. pol. convention {f} anglo-russe de 1907 | Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907 [also: Convention between the United Kingdom and Russia relating to Persia, Afghanistan, and Tibet] |  |
 | hist. mil. pol. guerre {f} de la Quatrième Coalition [1806-1807] | War of the Fourth Coalition [1806-1807] [conflicts of France against Prussia and Russia, and both were heavily defeated] |  |
 | géogr. hist. Îles {f.pl} des Princes [un archipel de neuf îles dans la mer de Marmara au sud-est d'Istanbul en Turquie] | Prince Islands [also: Prince Archipelago or Adalar] [during the Byzantine and Ottoman periods, princes and other royalty were exiled here] |  |
 | géogr. hist. pol. duché {m} de Parme et Plaisance [1545-1802 and 1814-1858] | Duchy of Parma [1545-1802 and 1814-1858] [also: Duchy of Parma and Piacenza] [a historic state in northern Italy] |  |
 | hist. pol. traité {m} de Paris [1947] | Treaty of Paris [1947] [formally established peace between the World War II Allies and Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Romania and Finland] |  |
 | cuis. fromage {m} d'Italie [suisse] [terrine de viande] | [type of meat loaf found in Austria and parts of Germany and Switzerland] |  |
 | cuis. leberkäse {m} [terrine de viande] | [type of meat loaf found in Austria and parts of Germany and Switzerland] |  |
 | relig. marabout {m} | marabout [Muslim religious leader and teacher in West Africa, and (historically) in the Maghreb] |  |
 | géogr. Martinique {f} [une île française située dans les Caraïbes et département et région d'outre-mer] | Martinique <.mq> [an island and an overseas department/region and single territorial collectivity of France] |  |
 | cuis. jésuite {m} [pâtisserie] | Jésuite [triangular, flaky pastry filled with frangipane cream and topped with sliced almonds and powdered sugar] |  |
 | cuis. poulet {m} bonne-femme | [dish featuring chicken braised with onions, mushrooms, potatoes, and other vegetables, often with white wine and herbs] |  |
 | cuis. pissaladière {f} | [Speciality of Ligurian and Nice cusine] [flatbread with toppings usually of caramelised onions, black olives, and anchovies] |  |
 | géogr. hist. mil. chemin {m} des Espagnols | Spanish Road [military road linking Spanish territories in Milan and Netherlands in late 16C and early 17C] |  |
 | cuis. cinq à sept {m} [can.] [fam.] | afternoon get-together [in Quebec] [similar to a happy hour, cocktail party, or wine and cheese, held approximately between 5 and 7 p.m.] |  |
 | cuis. potée {f} | potée [soup or stew pork and vegetables, most frequently, cabbage and potatoes of which choucroute is the most characteristic] |  |
 | supplice {m} du collier | necklacing [forcing a rubber tyre drenched with petrol around a victim's chest and arms, and setting it on fire] |  |
 | hist. relig. dévotion {f} moderne [devotio moderna] | Modern Devotion [devotio moderna] [a movement for relious reform, flourishing in the low countries and Germany in 1C and 15C] |  |
 | hist. Piste {f} des larmes | Trail of Tears [ethnic cleansing and forced displacement of the "Five Civilized Tribes" between 1830 and 1850 by the US government] |  |
 | hist. pol. congrès {m} d'Arras [1435] | Congress of Arras [in 1435, 1st international peace conference between France, England & Burgundy and observers from Aragon, Bohemia, Brittany, Castile, Denmark, Holy Roman Empire, and many more.] |  |
 | hist. mil. pol. guerre {f} de la Troisième Coalition [1803-1806] | War of the Third Coalition [1803-1806] [conflicts between France, supported by Spain and Bavaria, and several European powers (Britain, Holy Roman Empire, Russia, Naples, Tuscany & Sweden)] |  |
 | géogr. ligne {f} Mason-Dixon | Mason–Dixon line [also: Mason and Dixon line or Mason's and Dixon's line] |  |
 | hist. pol. guelfes {m.pl} | Guelphs [faction supporting the Pope in 12C and 13C in the Italian city-states of Central and Northern Italy] |  |
 | géogr. hist. comté {m} de Hainaut [ou Hainau] | County of Hainaut [or Hainault] [territorial lordship in the medieval Holy Roman Empire, straddling today's border of Belgium and France; main towns Mons (BG) and Valenciennes (FR)] |  |
 | hist. pol. gibelins {m.pl} | Ghibellines [faction supporting the Holy Roman Emperor in 12C and 13C in the Italian city-states of Central and Northern Italy] |  |
 | 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. pol. guerre {f} de la Sixième Coalition [1813-1814] | War of the Sixth Coalition [1813-1814] [coalition of Austria, Prussia, Russia, UK, Portugal, Sweden, Spain and some German States defeated France and drove Napoleon into exile on Elba] |  |
 | géogr. hist. Valachie {f} | Wallachia [also: Walachia] [historical and geographical region of Romania, situated north of the Lower Danube and south of the Southern Carpathians] |  |
 | hist. mil. pol. traité {m} de Campo-Formio [1797] | Treaty of Campo Formio [1797] [signed by Napoleon and the Austrian Monarchy, ending the War of the First Coalition and left UK fighting alone against revolutionary France] |  |
 | géogr. îles {f.pl} Lucaye | Lucayan Archipelago [also: Bahama Archipelago] [an island group in the western North Atlantic Ocean comprising the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands] |  |
 | hist. pol. Unverified traité {m} de Brest-Litovsk [1918] | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk [1918] [between Soviet Russia and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria), by which Russia withdrew from WW1] |  |
 | hist. pol. Sérénissime Maison {f} de Bragance | Most Serene House of Braganza [also: Brigantine Dynasty] [a dynasty of emperors, kings, princes, and dukes of Portuguese origin which reigned in Europe and the Americas] |  |
 | hist. mil. pol. traité {m} de Paris [1259] [aussi : traité d'Abbeville] | Treaty of Paris [1259] [also: Treaty of Abbeville] [between Kings of France and England, ending 100 years of conflicts between the Capetian and Plantagenet dynasties] |  |
 | géogr. hist. mil. arc {m} de triomphe de l'Étoile | Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile [commissioned in Paris by Napoleon in 1806, it honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars] |  |