Crossword clues for chateau
chateau
- French castle in which a tea urn is lost
- French castle
- Large French country house
- Passed a motion, we hear, to periodically devalue country house
- Two forms of beverage at posh French castle?
- Talk with each superior wine producer
- Country house
- French manor
- The Louvre, originally
- Large country house
- Quebec's ______ Frontenac
- Kind of fine wine from the Bordeaux region
- House in the French countryside
- Home along the Loire
- Estate of a winegrower
- Country house that might give its name to a wine
- Nice country house
- An impressive country house (or castle) in France
- Loire valley attraction
- Mansion
- Gas and water in French country house
- Companion with cake failing to open large country house
- Church cake initially cut in a stately home
- Chief accountant conceals aversion to superior producer of 1D
- Cat taking water in French country house
- Cat seen by water in French country house
- Castle with its native cat and water
- Stately home abroad serving up two teas and ultimate in tiramisu
- Some of public hate Audi estate
- Similar drinks brought together with classy French wine
- French country house
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chateau \Cha`teau"\, n.; pl. Chateux. [F. ch[^a]teau a castle. See Castle.]
A castle or a fortress in France.
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A manor house or residence of the lord of the manor; a gentleman's country seat; also, particularly, a royal residence; as, the chateau of the Louvre; the chateau of the Luxembourg.
Note: The distinctive, French term for a fortified castle of the middle ages is ch[^a]teau-fort.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1739, from French château, from Old French chastel (12c.), from Latin castellum "castle" (see castle (n.)).
Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of château English)
WordNet
n. an impressive country house (or castle) in France
[also: chateaux (pl)]
Wikipedia
A château (plural châteaux; for both the singular and the plural) is a manor house or residence of the lord of the manor or a country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally—and still most frequently—in French-speaking regions.
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Château or The Chateau may refer to:
Chateau is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's north city area. It has a zip code of 15233, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 6 (North Shore/Downtown Neighborhoods). It is on the banks of the Ohio River and is separated from the neighborhood of Manchester by PA Route 65.
As of the 2000 U.S. Census, Chateau has a population of 39. A 2006 investigation by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette found the neighborhood virtually uninhabited. This may be because the neighborhood mostly consists of warehouses and places of business along the Ohio River.
In August 2009, the Rivers Casino opened along the Ohio River in the Chateau neighborhood. The Carnegie Science Center and the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild are also located in Chateau.
Usage examples of "chateau".
Now she was gone, and the two air service boys, left by themselves in that room of the old Lorraine chateau, counted the seconds and the minutes until they should hear a gentle signal at the door, to signify that Bessie and her mother were there, about to enter.
The air service boys could hear voices from where the chateau was located.
Sir Robert Appleton came by way of Saint-Die and approached from a direction that gave him a spectacular view of the royal chateau where it perched on the cliff.
Eustache, Cartier, a young man of nineteen, was lowered from a window at night, crawled along to the Cache, then under range of fire, and brought back a bag of cartridges strapped round his waist, to replenish the exhausted ammunition of the defenders of the Chateau.
Tour du Major, followed by the Tour des Casernes, then the double towers of the Eastern Gate as the Chateau Comtal came into full view.
All that is in this grotto, my friend, my house in the Champs Elysees, and my chateau at Treport, are the marriage gifts bestowed by Edmond Dantes upon the son of his old master, Morrel.
Chateau de Chantilly, once the seat of the grand Conde, head of the Bourbon-Conde dynasty, looted and brought to ruin by the mob in the first violent rush of the Revolution.
Chateau Montelena chardonnay bested the top French white burgundies at the famous 1976 Paris tasting.
From this culminating point they beheld the chateau transformed into a factory, the park cut up into countryseats, the fields turned into market-gardens!
Heritier de son frere, Barincq conserverait sans aucun doute le chateau et ses terres pour les transmettre plus tard a sa fille comme bien de famille.
He knew quite well what bent his inclination toward visiting the Chateau de Montalais just once before effecting, what he was resolved upon, a complete evanishment from the ken of its people.
Foix was just arrived to attend his son to his chateau, where he would remain till the perfect recovery of his wounds, and then return to Languedoc, but that her father and herself purposed to be at La Vallee, on the following day.
After the execution of the King, he had returned to the chateau at Malesherbes, near Pithiviers in the Department of the Loiret, and gathered his family around him as if they might draw strength and reassurance from their union.
But this metier of public speaker is by no means lucrative, so the surprise throughout the district was immense, when it was ascertained that the former ploughboy had purchased the chateau, and almost all the land belonging to his old master.
Chateau Ste Roseline, delicately fruity, and an uncommon find in England, where the warm weather which fosters the appreciation of such summery wines is normally rarer yet.