Definitions for sanglier

sanglier sang·li·er

Spelling: [sang-lee-er]
IPA: /ˈsæŋ li ər/

Sanglier is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 571 anagrams from letters in sanglier (aegilnrs).

Definitions for sanglier

noun

  1. a closely woven fabric made of mohair or worsted, constructed in plain weave, and finished to simulate the coat of a boar.

Origin of sanglier

1350-1400; Middle French ≪ Late Latin singulāris (porcus) solitary (pig or boar); replacing Middle English singlere Old French sengler Latin, as above

Examples for sanglier

Jasper Western spoke French fluently, and the words and manner of sanglier struck him.

Captain sanglier here and Arrowhead, this brave Tuscarora, have both informed me that this unfortunate boy is the traitor.

On the other hand, Pathfinder was a riddle to Captain sanglier.

"Ma foi, c'est un peu fort, ceci," growled sanglier between his teeth.

sanglier is French for wild boar, the hairy, wiry cloth resembling the coat of the animal.

"Captain sanglier is a brave soldier, and will not gainsay the conduct of an honest sailor," put in Jasper.

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