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Marseille   /mɑrsˈaɪl/   Listen
Marseille

noun
1.
A port city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean.  Synonym: Marseilles.
2.
Strong cotton fabric with a raised pattern; used for bedspreads.






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"Marseille" Quotes from Famous Books



... ever knew exactly what was the mission the farrier received from his spectre. Subtle folk suspected one of Madame de Maintenon's intrigues. She had a friend at Marseille, a Madame Arnoul, who was as ugly as sin, it was said, and yet who managed to make men fall in love with her. They thought that this Madame Arnoul had shown Marie-Therese to the good man of Salon in order to ...
— The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 (of 2) • Anatole France

... two particles, as determined by the case, and form a kind of relative pronoun which is placed before the relative; e.g., sono tocoro de no danc 'the consultation at that place,' (18 Marsella ie no fune 'the ship to Marseille,' maire to no mxi goto dearu [ ... gia] 'it is said that ...
— Diego Collado's Grammar of the Japanese Language • Diego Collado



Words linked to "Marseille" :   France, cloth, city, textile, metropolis, Marseilles, fabric, urban center, port, French Republic, material



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