Meaning of Bordelese | Babel Free
Definitions
A person from Bordeaux.
Examples
“This family included […] Hamion de Bordeaux and William de Blancafort. […] Defamatory remarks by the Bordelese lead to a single combat which is settled in favor of the Lorrains.”
“Encouraged by his spirited assistance, the duchess redoubled her efforts to inspire the Bordelese with loyalty, [...]”
“… the Bordelese flattered themselves with being seconded by the troops of the line … affrighted Bordelese then requested a capitulation, …”
“Lais, who was the first singer at the Parisian grand opera for several years, and since the restoration, was also a Bordelese.”
“Bordeaux and Bayonne held out for some weeks; but, on the 12th of June, a treaty concluded between Bordelese and Dunois secured to the three estates of the district the liberties and privileges which they had enjoyed under English supremacy …”
“The diary entries [...] allow the patient researcher to uncover this extraordinary adventure of a Bordelese in a California in transition.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.