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Château - Wikipedia
A château (plural châteaux, both pronounced [ʃɑto]) is a manor house, or palace, or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or ...
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The history of French chateaux | Visit France
Testament to history & guardians of architectural styles, French châteaux boast enviable locations, often on the banks of the waterways. Discover the best.
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Browse our French Castles, Estates and Chateaux for Sale
Explore our selection of chateaux, private domaines and historic real estate in France. View all the castles listed for sale on our French property portal.
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chateus
† chateus, -eux Obs. Also -tews. [a. OF. chateux, pl. of chatel chattel.] = chattels.[1292 Britton i. v. §3 Si soynt ses chateus taxez, transl. let his chattels be appraised.] 1297 R. Glouc. (1724) 113 Richesse..of chatews, and of londes al so. Ibid. 471 That holi churche ne solde nouȝt the chateus ...
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15 must-see chateaux in France
Climb the citadels perched on towering peaks, dip into a fairy tale at a medieval fortress and stroll through refined rooms of Renaissance residences.
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List of châteaux in France - Wikipedia
This list of châteaux in France is arranged by region. The French word château (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto]; plural: châteaux) has a wider meaning than the ...
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chattel
chattel (ˈtʃæt(ə)l) Forms: 3 chatel, chetel, 6 chatel, -ell, 6–7 chattell, 6– chattel. [a. OF. chatel, chetel (ONF. catel, Pr. captal, capdal):—late L. captāle, L. capitāle principal, property, goods, etc.: see cattle. Chatel, pl. chateux, was the form adopted in legal Anglo-French; it appears in ve...
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The Chateau Diaries - YouTube
The Chateau Diaries in Order! · The 1st EVER Chateau Diaries vlog! · PREPARING for the very FIRST Chateau Diaries PARTY! · The 'ESCAPE TO THE CHATEAU DIY' BALL!
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We Bought An Abandoned Chateau - 6 Years Of Renovation In 25 ...
We're looking back at 6 incredible years of transforming our abandoned chateau into a dream home! AD: Remove your personal information from ...
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Bed & Breakfast in Chateaux and mansions in France
Bienvenue au Chateau brings together a collection of charming bed and breakfasts in castles and private residences, castles, manors, mills, abbeys, ...
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Visiting the château - Chambord Castle
In Chambord, enter a world out of the ordinary, permeated with mystery, thanks to the unique architecture imagined for the glory of François I.
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distrain
▪ I. distrain, v. (dɪˈstreɪn) Forms: 3–6 destreyn(e, 4–6 des-, distrayne, distreyne, (4 -trene, 4–5 dystreyne, 5 -trayne, 6 -treine), 5–8 distrein, 6–7 distraine, 6– distrain; Sc. 4–7 des-, dys-, distrenȝe, -trinȝe. [ME. a. OF. destreindre, -aindre ‘to straine, presse, wring, vexe extremely, straite...
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naam
naam, n. Hist. Law. (nɑːm) Also nam. [OE. naam, nám, a. ON. nám, Goth. -nêm (in andanêm), related by ablaut to the vb. niman to take, nim. Hence med.L. namium, namum. The ONF. namps, nampt, and med.L. namptum, namtum, nantum (see Du Cange), are prob. of Scand. origin.] The act of taking another's go...
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attach
▪ I. attach, v. (əˈtætʃ) Also 4 atache, 4–7 attache. Sc. 6 atteche, atteiche. [a. OF. atachie-r (mod. attacher), cogn. with It. attaccare, Sp. atacar; f. à to, at + a radical which is found also in détacher detach, and is connected by Diez and Littré with the Genevese tache, Sp., Pg. tacha, a round-...
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richesse
† richesse Obs. Forms: 3 richeis(s)e, 4 richeyse, 4–5 richese (5 -eese); 3 rich-, 4 rychesce; 3–7 richesse (4 richch-, 4–5 ricch-), 4–6 rychesse (4 ryhch-, rychch-); 3–7 richess (5 richas, 5–6 Sc. riches). [a. OF. richeise, -esce, -ece, -esse, f. riche rich: see -ess2.] 1. Wealth; opulence.c 1200 Tr...
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