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Chabot may refer to:

Organisations
  • Chabot Space & Science Center, a public science center and planetarium in Oakland, California
  • Chabot College, a public community college in Hayward, California
People
  • André Chabot, politician in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • Anthony Chabot (1813–1888), Canadian-American engineer and entrepreneur
  • Arlette Chabot (born 1951), French journalist and political commentator
  • Benoît Chabot (1911–2006), independent member of the Canadian House of Commons
  • Charles Chabot (1815–1882), English graphologist
  • François Chabot (1756–1794), French revolutionist
  • Frédéric Chabot (born 1968), Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender
  • Georges Antoine Chabot (1758–1819), French jurist and statesman
  • Hendrik Chabot (1894-1949), Dutch painter and sculptor
  • Henri Chabot (1616–1655), French nobleman who became Duke of Rohan
  • Herbert Chabot (born 1931), senior judge of the United States Tax Court
  • James Chabot (1927–1989), Canadian politician and British Columbia cabinet minister 1963-1986
  • Jean Chabot (1806–1860), lawyer, judge and political figure in Canada East
  • Jean-Baptiste Chabot (1860–1948), French Roman Catholic secular priest and Syriac scholar
  • Jean-Philip Chabot (born 1988), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • John Chabot (born 1962), Canadian former professional ice hockey player
  • John Léo Chabot (1869–1936), Canadian parliamentarian and surgeon
  • Lorne Chabot (1900–1946), Canadian ice hockey goaltender
  • Louis François Jean Chabot (1757–1837), French general of the Napoleonic Wars
  • Paul Chabot (born 1974), California politician and military officer
  • Philippe de Chabot (c.1492–1543), Admiral of France
  • Steve Chabot (born 1953), member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Places
  • Chabot Museum, Rotterdam, Netherlands, dedicated to the Dutch painter and sculptor Hendrik Chabot
  • Chabot Park, neighborhood in Oakland, California
  • Anthony Chabot Regional Park, California
  • James Chabot Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
  • Lake Chabot, man-made lake in Alameda County, California
Other
  • 12675 Chabot (1980 TA4), main-belt asteroid
  • In heraldry, a kind of fish on coats of arms, usually spelled chalbot in English, identified with the bullhead ( French:chabot commun) (see Chalbots in heraldry on Wikimedia Commons)

Usage examples of "chabot".

He had promised Chabot that he would take advantage of not having to be in Paris until Monday morning and stop off to see him at Fontenay-le-Comte.

At Niort, where he had waited a long time, having a number of glasses of brandy in the waiting room, he had hesitated to telephone for Chabot to come and fetch him by car.

Julien Chabot remained for a while in the rectangle of pale yellow light, then the door closed again, and Maigret had the impression that, in the streets of the town, there was no one else still about besides himself.

Maigret could not remember ever having eaten, Julien Chabot had the air of a man suffering from a bad conscience.

When he came on the line again, Chabot took down a few words in pencil on his blotter while he listened.

Julien Chabot paused on the threshold of the living room, sorry perhaps that he had come.

Besides, I telephoned today to our friend Chabot to make sure he would bring you.

She found herself playing with Chabot, who made no slips and with whom it was impossible for her to find fault.

Paris this evening, and my friend Chabot still has responsibility for the investigation.

Rose came in to announce, while Madame Chabot, on her way to the dining room, smiled at them.

Mother and son ate in the kitchen, with Madame Chabot jumping up from her chair every other minute and moving to and fro between the table and the stove.

Monsieur Chabot hung up his coat and came into the kitchen, taking his customary place in the armchair.

Monsieur Chabot read his newspaper, and, between mouthfuls, commented on the news.

Jean Chabot sat, with troubled eyes and dirty face, running his fingers through his hair.

Monsieur Chabot who broke it, though only after long and painful hesitation.