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1 cimetière
cimetière [simtjεʀ]masculine noun[de ville] cemetery ; [d'église] graveyard* * *simtjɛʀnom masculin2) fig graveyard•Phrasal Verbs:* * *simtjɛʀ nmcemetery, [église] churchyard* * *cimetière nm1 lit cemetery, graveyard; ( d'église) churchyard, graveyard; à conduire comme ça tu vas finir au cimetière if you drive like that you'll end up dead;2 fig graveyard.cimetière d'éléphants elephants' graveyard; cimetière de voitures scrapyard.[simtjɛr] nom masculin[autour d'une église] churchyard -
2 Colombey les Deux Eglises
Village in the Haute Marne department of Champagne-Ardenne in which General de Gaulle had his country retreat, la Boisserie. De Gaulle died here in 1970, and is buried in the village churchyard, which has become a pilgrimage point for his followers. Political leaders regularly make a point of visiting Colombey in order to demonstrate their attachment to the Gaullist heritage. Contrary to a popular misconception, de Gaulle was not born here, nor was Colombey the ancestral seat of his family.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Colombey les Deux Eglises
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3 cimetière
cemetery, churchyard, graveyard
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Churchyard — Church yard , n. The ground adjoining a church, in which the dead are buried; a cemetery. [1913 Webster] Like graves in the holy churchyard. Shak. Syn: Burial place; burying ground; graveyard; necropolis; cemetery; God s acre. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Churchyard — (spr. Tschörtschjahrd), Thomas, geb. in Shrewsbury im 16. Jahrh., Anfangs Hausbeamter des Lord Surry; wurde dann Soldat, gefangen u. von 2 mitleidigen Frauen losgekauft; er st. arm 1570. Er schr.: Gedichte, gesammelt als Chip. Lond. 1775 … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
churchyard — (n.) early 12c., from CHURCH (Cf. church) + YARD (Cf. yard) (n.1) … Etymology dictionary
churchyard — ► NOUN ▪ an enclosed area surrounding a church, especially as used for burials … English terms dictionary
churchyard — [chʉrch′yärd΄] n. the yard or ground adjoining a church, often used as a place of burial … English World dictionary
Churchyard — For the sixteenth century author, see Thomas Churchyard. For the nineteenth century painter, see Thomas Churchyard (painter). The churchyard of Vepriai, Lithuania A churchyard is a patch of land adjoining or surrounding a church which is usually… … Wikipedia
churchyard — UK [ˈtʃɜː(r)tʃˌjɑː(r)d] / US [ˈtʃɜrtʃˌjɑrd] noun [countable] Word forms churchyard : singular churchyard plural churchyards the area of land around a church where dead people are buried … English dictionary
Churchyard — See St. Botolph Billingsgate, Churchyard … Dictionary of London
Churchyard — Recorded in many forms including Church, Churcher, Churchers, Churches, Churchouse, Churchus, Churchyard, and Churchman, this is an English surname. It derives from the Old English pre 7th Century cyrice meaning church , (ultimately from the… … Surnames reference
churchyard — [[t]tʃɜ͟ː(r)tʃjɑː(r)d[/t]] churchyards N COUNT A churchyard is an area of land around a church where dead people are buried … English dictionary
churchyard — see a green Yule makes a fat churchyard … Proverbs new dictionary