gascogne
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Definition
Proper noun: * A historical region in southwestern France: Gascogne (often called Gascony in English) refers to a former province in the southwest of France, known for its distinct history, culture, and landscape. It is not an official administrative region in modern France but remains a strong cultural and historical area.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- D'Artagnan, the famous musketeer, came from Gascogne.
- The cuisine of Gascogne is renowned for its use of duck, foie gras, and Armagnac brandy.
- We traveled through the rolling hills and vineyards of Gascogne.
Advanced Usage
- Literary/Historical Reference: The name is often used to evoke a sense of old France, chivalry, or a rustic, pastoral setting, largely due to its association with the character D'Artagnan from Alexandre Dumas' .
- The novel is filled with the proud and fiery spirit of Gascogne.
Variants and Related Words
- Gascon (noun): A person from Gascony.
- He was a true Gascon, proud and brave.
- Gascon (adjective): Relating to Gascony or its people.
- She told a Gascon story full of exaggeration and humor.
- Gascony: The more common English name for the region.
- The county of Gascony was a possession of the English crown for centuries.
Synonyms
- Gascony: The direct English equivalent and synonym.
Notes on Meaning
This word functions almost exclusively as a proper noun referring to the geographic and historical region. Its use is specific and not metaphorical.
Noun
- a region of southwestern France