Definitions for Charolais

Charolais Cha·ro·lais

Spelling: [shar-uh-ley]
IPA: /ˌʃær əˈleɪ/

Charolais is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 474 anagrams from letters in Charolais (aachilors).

Definitions for Charolais

noun

  1. one of a breed of large white or cream-colored beef cattle, originally of France, often used in crossbreeding.

Origin of Charolais

1890-95; French charolais (masculine), charolaise (feminine) literally, pertaining to the town of Charolles (Saône-et-Loire) and le Charolais its environs

Examples for Charolais

In proportion to the resignation displayed by the king was the joy of the Count of Charolais at seeing himself so near to peace.

Later on, Hubert admitted him into partnership, and both were made court painters to Philip of Charolais.

When you talk of a herd of ten thousand cows, you make some impression on even a big farmer of the Charolais.

There is a grand chain of mountains on the right, called the Charolais.

In Dinant this feeling was high, and there was, moreover, a manifestation of special animosity against the Count of Charolais.

In the meanwhile the count of Charolais obtained the surrender of Ponthieu.

The Count of Charolais sat down on two heaps of straw, and had his wound dressed.

The ruins of the castle of the counts of Charolais occupy the summit of a hill in the immediate vicinity of the town.

During his absence, the Countess of Charolais had died and been buried at Antwerp.

This he said laughingly, knowing well that this language was just the sort of flattery to touch the Count of Charolais.

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