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Savoyard

NOUN
  1. a person who performs in the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan
  2. a resident of Savoy

How To Use Savoyard In A Sentence

  • The other cheese beloved in Savoie, the smelly, oozing reblochon, is the star of a Savoyard specialty: the famous tartiflette. Savoie the Fair
  • The Savoyard rulers never managed to find a satisfactory compromise between these different demands.
  • Devout Savoyard fans need not worry about any sacred cows being slaughtered. George Heymont: The Mikado Project (Trouble In Titipu)
  • Maurice, on reaching the age to choose a career, deliberately turned towards the provinces - he who was a déraciné, born of an Alsatian father and a Savoyard mother, and educated first at Paris, then at Dijon.
  • The rise of the Carron de Saint-Thomas clan offers a generalized illustration of how the Savoyard administrative elite developed at this time.
  • But also contains some fifteenth anonymous chansons which appear in no other manuscript of the period, and which may be attributed to a school of Savoyard composers whose names are now lost. Archive 2009-06-01
  • The Savoyard state provided a setting in these years in which a number of larger administrative, juridical, political, and religious issues were confronted.
  • Edward's strength was not a match for this Savoyard, and the devil was in him to make him think of tilting against one of such superior force.
  • SAVOYARD - Peggy Doris Hull Jeffries, 91, of Savoyard, died Sunday, May 9, 2010, at Britthaven of Bowling Green. Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY Homepage
  • My fervant carried the portmanteau; but he had not gone the length of the ftreet, when the perfon who accompanied me called a Savoyard, and gave it to him, and fent the other away, that, the place might not be known where we were going. A Series of Letters, Discovering the Scheme Projected by France, in MDCCLIX, for an Intended ...
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