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| hist. Knut {m} le Grand | Canute the Great [king of Denmark, England and Norway] [also: Cnut the Great] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille d'Edington {noun} [878] | Battle of Edington [878] [also: Battle of Ethandun] [Saxon army under Alfred the Great defeated the Great Heathen Army] | |
| hist. mil. pol. traité {m} de Paris [1763] | Treaty of Paris [1763] [between kingdoms of Great Britain, France, Spain, & Portugal, after Great Britain and Prussia's victory over France and Spain in the Seven Years' War] | |
| arrière-petit-neveu {m} | great-great-nephew | |
| tante {f} | aunt | |
| trisaïeul {m} | great-great-grandfather | |
| trisaïeule {f} | great-great-grandmother | |
| tante {f} célibataire | maiden aunt | |
| arrière-arrière-grand-mère {f} | great-great-grandmother | |
| arrière-arrière-grand-père {m} | great-great-grandfather | |
| arrière-arrière-grands-parents {m.pl} | great-great-grandparents | |
| extraordinaire {adj} | stupendous [excellent, great] | |
| super {adj} | groovy [sl.] [dated] [great] | |
| haute estime {f} | reverence [great esteem] | |
| jeux baraque {f} de tir [attraction foraine] | Aunt Sally [Br.] [fairground stall] | |
| géogr. monts {m.pl} Great Smoky [chaîne de montagne de la Caroline du Nord et du Tennessee, aux États-Unis] | Great Smoky Mountains [also: Smokies] | |
| magnifique {adj} | beautiful [great day, weather etc.] | |
| arrière-petite-nièce {f} | great-great-niece | |
| écrasant {adj} [fig.] [nombre, victoire] | overwhelming [great, huge] | |
| aisément {adv} [sans peine] | easily [requiring no great effort] | |
| brusqué {adj} {past-p} [précipité] | precipitate [proceeding with too great haste] | |
| relig. martyre {m} | Gethsemane [fig.] [place or occasion of great suffering] | |
| biol. géol. hist. guerre {f} des os [années 1870] | Bone Wars [also: Great Dinosaur Rush] | |
| déchirer [fig.] [fam.] | to kick ass [Am.] [vulg.] [idiom] [be great or formidable] | |
| à grande peine {adv} | painstakingly [build up, gather with a great deal of effort] | |
| risquer qc. | to be staring down the barrel of sth. [idiom] [to be exposed to a great threat] | |
| hist. pol. dynastie {f} Ming [1368–1644] | Ming dynasty [also: Great Ming] | |
| hist. Albion {f} | Albion [Great Britain, generally just England] | |
| arch. géogr. hist. palais {m} de Sanssouci [aussi : Sans-Souci] | Sanssouci [summer palace in Potsdam, built by Frederick the Great, King of Prussia] | |
| hist. pol. traité {m} de Frederiksborg [1720] | Treaty of Frederiksborg [1720] [ending the Great Northern War between Denmark–Norway and Sweden] | |
| hist. mil. pol. première guerre {f} judéo-romaine [66-74] [aussi : Grande Révolte] | First Jewish–Roman War [66-74] [also: Great Jewish Revolt] | |
| hist. pol. Sainte-Alliance {f} [1815] | Holy Alliance [1815] [also: Grand Alliance] [coalition linking the monarchist great powers of Austria, Prussia and Russia] | |
| zool. chien {m} de montagne des Pyrénées [aussi : montagne des Pyrénées, pastou ou patou] | Pyrenean Mountain Dog [also: Great Pyrenees or Patou] | |
| formidable {adj} | great | |
| grand {adj} | great | |
| magnifique {adj} | great | |
| Super ! | Great! | |
| géogr. hist. pol. Nouvelle-Irlande {f} | New Ireland [Crown colony of Great Britain twice established in modern-day Maine after British forces captured the area during the American Revolutionary Wars] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Gaugamèles [331 av. J.-C.] [aussi : bataille d'Arbèles] | Battle of Gaugamela [331 BC] [Alexander the Great defeated King Darius III] [also: Battle of Arbela] | |
| pol. comte {m} Marshall | Earl Marshall [eighth of the Great Officers of State in the United Kingdom] | |
| jouissif {adj} | really great | |
| bisaïeul {m} | great-grandfather | |
| bisaïeule {f} | great-grandmother | |
| bisaïeuls {m.pl} | great-grandparents | |
| souffrance {f} | (great) pain | |
| Extra ! [fam.] | Great! | |
| Très bien ! | Great! | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} d'Issos [333 av. J.-C.] | Battle of Issus [333 BC] [also: Battle of Issos] [Macedonian troops, under Alexander the Great, defeated the Persian forces] | |
| généreux {adj} | great-hearted [magnanimous] | |
| longuement {adv} | at (great) length | |