châteaux
See also: chateaux
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈʃæːtəʊ(z)/, /ʃæːˈtəʊ(z)/
- (US) IPA(key): /ʃæːˈtoʊ(z)/
Noun
châteaux
- plural of château
- 1877 September 15, F.P. Verney, “Pictures in Holland, on and off Canvas”, in Littell’s Living Age, volume 134, number 1735:
- Few cottages, no châteaux, hardly any inhabitants, were to be seen; it seemed as if we were reaching the very end of the world.
- 1904, Alberto Santos-Dumont, My Airships, page 15:
- Villages and woods, meadows and châteaux, pass across the moving scene, out of which the whistling of locomotives throws sharp notes.
- 2004, Alexis Lipsitz Flippin et al., Frommer’s Europe, page 329:
- When royalty and nobility built châteaux throughout this valley during the Renaissance, sumptuousness was uppermost in their minds.
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