The word "soufflot" refers to a specific person rather than a common English word. It is a noun that refers to an important French architect named Jacques-Germain Soufflot, who lived from 1713 to 1780. He is best known for designing the Panthéon in Paris, which is a famous building that honors notable French figures.
In more advanced discussions, you might discuss Soufflot's influence on neoclassical architecture or compare his work to other architects of his time.
"Soufflot" does not have other meanings in English outside of referring to the architect. However, if you encounter the word in a different context, it might refer to something else in French but would not be commonly used in English.
Since "Soufflot" is a proper noun (a name), it doesn't have synonyms. However, you might refer to him as "the architect of the Panthéon" in a descriptive sense.
There are no idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "Soufflot," as it is a proper noun and not a common word.