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salle

n. A hall or room used for fencing.

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Salle is the French word for 'hall', 'room' or 'auditorium', as in:

  • Salle des Concerts Herz, a former Paris concert hall
  • Salle Favart, theatre of the Paris Opéra-Comique
  • Salle Le Peletier, former home of the Paris Opéra
  • Salle Pleyel, a Paris concert hall
  • Salle Ventadour, a former Paris theatre
  • Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, a multipurpose venue in Montréal

It may also refer to:

Places:

  • Salle, Norfolk, a village and civil parish in England, pronounced "Saul"
  • Salle, Abruzzo, Italy
  • Salle, Nepal

People:

  • Fred Salle, English long jumper
  • Jérôme Salle, French film director
  • David Salle, American painter
  • Alexander Östlund, Swedish football player, nicknamed "Salle"
  • Auguste Sallé French traveller and entomologist

Usage examples of "salle".

Necker, as usual, was better prepared to deal with the impossible accoustics in the 120-foot-long Salle des Menus Plaisirs.

Mary had torches brought that they might dance as she had in the salle de bal at Fontainebleau the branle des torches in which the dancers passed torches from one to the other.

Comme il se dirigeait vers la salle a manger qui faisait suite au hall, sa femme le retint.

Dans les grandes salles envahies par la nuit, les gigantesques machines semblaient des montres au repos.

Finding a small ultraviolet penlight, she slipped it in the pocket of her sweater and hurried back up the hallway toward the open doors of the Salle des Etats.

La Salle, another French sower went forth to sow along the rivers close to the foot of the Alleghany Mountains--Celoron de Bienville, Chevalier de St.

Meanwhile French explorers were traversing this mighty interior valley with all the spirit of Cartier, Joliet, Champlain, and La Salle.

En entrant dans la salle ou fumait la soupe aux choux, Catherine frissonna de nouveau.

And then, because this was a mixed class of Trainees from all three Collegia and some Blues as well, there was more delay as Alberich sorted them out into the limited space inside the salle.

The snow was still falling all that afternoon, into the night, and the next day, and Alberich had sent word up to the Collegia that the Trainees were to have a day-and-a-half holiday from their weaponry classes while the salle was cleaned.

He ran to the salle, a building that stood apart from the rest of the Collegia, and for good reason, since it needed to be a safe distance from anywhere people might walk, accidentally or on purpose.

He rode as many miles as La Salle went on foot in that memorable heart-breaking journey from Fort Crevecoeur to Fort Frontenac.

Once more united with Tonty at Michilimackinac, La Salle returned dauntlessly to the Illinois.

It is a rivalry between the old Champlain paths and the La Salle paths, with just an intimation from those who look far into the future that a new water path still farther north--of which Radisson gave some premonition-- may carry the wheat of the far northwest from Winnipeg beyond Superior and beyond the courses of the Mississippi up to Hudson Bay and across the ocean to European ports, brought a thousand miles nearer.

La Salle have imagined, is as sequential as the history that has been made to trace all new-world development in the wake of the caravels of Columbus.