Definition of Charolais

1. Noun. Large white or cream-colored breed from France.

Generic synonyms: Beef, Beef Cattle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Charolais

Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Bronte
Charlotte Corday
Charlottetonian
Charlottetonians
Charlottetown
Charlouis
Charlouis' disease
Charlton
Charlying
Charmaine
Charmat
Charmian
Charnley
Charnley hip arthroplasty
Charolais (current term)
Charon
Charonian
Charophyceae
Charpy impact test
Charriere
Charriere scale
Charronia
Charronia flavigula
Charters' method
Chartism
Chartist
Chartists
Chartres
Chartres blue

Literary usage of Charolais

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Reign of Lewis XI. by Paul Ferdinand Willert (1876)
"From Amboise Lewis went to Tours, where he was visited by the Count of Charolais. The greatest attentions were paid to the count in all places through which ..."

2. Madame de Sévigné: Her Correspondents and Contemporaries by Henriette Consuelo Samsom Puliga (1873)
"Marriage of Mademoiselle de Blois and the Due de Chartres.—Marriage of the Due de Maine and Mademoiselle de Charolais.—Poverty and sickness in Paris. ..."

3. Remarkable Adventurers and Unrevealed Mysteries by Lascelles Wraxall (1863)
"... a reconciliation with his brother —He returns to Portugal—Another escapade—Hia death—The Count de Charolais—His flight to Hungary—His bravery—He returns ..."

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