Find the word definition

The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gardon

Gardon \Gar"don\, n. [F] (Zo["o]l.) A European cyprinoid fish; the id.

Wiktionary
gardon

n. A European cyprinoid fish; the id.

Wikipedia
Gardon

The Gardon or Gard ( Occitan and French: Gardon, Gard) is a river in southern France. It is the namesake of the department of Gard. Several of its tributaries are also called Gardon.

The Gardon is long, including its longest tributary " Gardon de Saint-Jean". It rises in the Cévennes mountain range and flows into the Rhône River (right-side tributary) at Comps, north of Beaucaire, across from Vallabrègues.

Usage examples of "gardon".

This will be her first trip from Datyl and we all want to make sure she gets to Gardon safely.

No, he served her until she was safe in Gardon and then he could walk away and forget the Hunter.

Their intention to marry this fall had been announced before he left Gardon and he suspected the crystals he carried were wedding gifts.

Convinced her sketchpad was ruined, she knew she had to reach Gardon and get another.

There were several in Gardon alone who would be happy to marry him and not just because of his family.

It was the core of Gardon, but the city had long since opened up smaller versions of the buildings to provide for the needs of the growing city.

She still found Gardon strange and longed for the clean, quiet streets of home.

Four riders and their pack horses waded through the rising wet to the gates of Gardon, only stopping once to identify themselves to the soaked guardsmen at the west gate.

Hunt you may do in Gardon and the only time you may Hunt a member of the house of York.

They had accounts in the banks of Gardon, too, but she was paying off the tax on their business this month.

Since it was their day, most of them who lived close to Gardon got it.

Queen-he even came to Gardon in her service before she wed King Alden.

Edryk of Datyl when he got it, but a visit to an armorer in Gardon had confirmed it.