Definitions for Gironde

Gironde Gi·ronde

Spelling: [juh-rond; French zhee-raw<
IPA: /dʒəˈrɒnd; French ʒiˈrɔ̃d/

Gironde is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 235 anagrams from letters in Gironde (deginor).

Definitions for Gironde

noun

  1. an estuary in SW France, formed by the junction of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. 45 miles (72 km) long.
  2. a department in SW France. 4141 sq. mi. (10,725 sq. km). Capital: Bordeaux.
  3. the Gironde, the party of the Girondists.

Examples for Gironde

It was so called because their most prominent leaders were from the department of the Gironde.

The hero is an inhabitant of the Gironde and not a member of the party which bore that name.

It is from there down to the mouth of the Gironde that their cruisers are so thick.

In France they were formerly found in the rivers of Brittany, and in the Gironde.

The most important group in the new chamber were the deputies from the Gironde.

The Gironde accused the queen and Court party of organizing the flight.

The action moves from a town in the Gironde to the frontiers.

Until November last Bordeaux, and indeed the whole of the Gironde, was moderate.

Each defeat was a blow dealt to the Government of the Gironde at Paris.

Largely grown in the Gironde, Fr., in the middle of the nineteenth century.

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