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n. a breed of beef cattle

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Limousin (; ) is a former administrative region of France. Since 1 January 2016, it is part of the new region Aquitaine-Limousin-Poitou-Charentes. It is composed of three departments: Corrèze, Creuse and Haute-Vienne.

Situated largely in the Massif Central, as of January 1, 2010, the Limousin had 742,770 inhabitants on nearly 17,000 km, making it the least populated region of mainland France.

Forming part of the southwest of France, Limousin is bordered by the regions of Centre to the north, Poitou-Charentes and Aquitaine to the west, Midi-Pyrénées to the south and Auvergne to the east. Limousin is also part of Occitania.

Limousin (disambiguation)

Limousin can refer to:

  • Limousin, the modern-day administrative region
  • Limousin (province), the historical French province
  • Limousin dialect, is a dialect of the Occitan language
  • Limousin (cattle), are a breed of beef cattle originating from the Limousin

Usage examples of "limousin".

About fifteen miles from Limoges the landscape, losing the graceful flow of the Vienne through the undulating meadows of the Limousin, which in certain places remind one of Switzerland, especially about Saint-Leonard, takes on a harsh and melancholy aspect.

Monsieur Limousin had been rich, madame would never have married Monsieur Parent.

He seized the lock, turned the key, and opening the door, saw his wife and Limousin standing before him on the stairs.

The young woman had gone into the anteroom, followed by Limousin, who did not say a word at this unexpected condition of things.

That was how she had dined with Limousin, if it could be called dining, for they had only some soup and half a chicken, as they were in a great hurry to get back.

By degrees he was seized with an insane desire to look at Limousin, who was sitting opposite to him, making bread pellets, to see whether George was like him, but he did not venture to raise his eyes for some time.

From time to time he looked at Limousin, trying to recognize a likeness in the smallest lines of his face, in the slightest features, and then he looked at his son, under the pretext of feeding him.

George had been carried out by his nurse, while Henriette and Limousin went into the drawingroom.

They had heard nothing, neither the noise of the key nor the creaking of the door, but suddenly Henriette, with a loud cry, pushed Limousin away with both her arms, and they saw Parent looking at them, livid with rage, without his shoes on and his hat over his forehead.

Then, without saying a word, he threw himself on Limousin, seized him as if he were going to strangle him, and flung him into the opposite corner of the room so violently that the other lost his balance, and, beating the air with his hand, struck his head violently against the wall.

Parent, half-strangled and choking, loosened his hold on Limousin, in order to shake off his wife, who was hanging to his neck.

Would not Limousin very quickly have got rid of the mother and of the child if he had not felt sure that it was his, positively his?

Probably Cole had to go along on account of the deal on the Limousin bull.

No one could match her, and that was because she was his woman--personally selected by him originally, just like he had picked the Limousin bull, and the only woman he had ever married .

Kate found that the new positioning enabled her to slide her vagina more easily up and down the heatedly pulsating length of his lust hardened cock, and soon established a natural rhythm that gradually increased in tempo until she was bucking on top of him crazily as if she was riding a steer or a Limousin bull.