versailles
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A palace built in the 17th century for Louis XIV: A vast and opulent royal château located southwest of Paris, France, constructed during the reign of King Louis XIV. It is a symbol of the absolute monarchy of the Ancien Régime.
- A city in north-central France: A city located near Paris, France, which is the site of the Palace of Versailles.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun (Palace):
- The Hall of Mirrors in Versailles is one of the most famous rooms in the world.
- The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the palace in 1919, ending World War I.
- Proper noun (City):
- The city of Versailles is a popular tourist destination.
- He lives in a suburb near Versailles.
Advanced Usage
- "The spirit of Versailles": This phrase can refer to the grandeur, absolutism, or the diplomatic legacy associated with the palace and the treaties signed there.
- The architecture was designed to project the spirit of Versailles: absolute power and immense wealth.
- "Versailles-style": Used to describe architecture, gardens, or interior design that emulates the lavish and formal style of the Palace of Versailles.
- The mansion featured Versailles-style gardens with geometric parterres and fountains.
Variants and Related Words
- Versaillais (adj, historical): Pertaining to the government forces based in Versailles that suppressed the Paris Commune in 1871.
- The Versaillais troops entered Paris in May 1871.
Synonyms
- Château de Versailles: The French name for the Palace of Versailles.
- The Palace: When context is clear, it can be referred to simply as "the Palace."
Related Phrases
- Court of Versailles: Refers to the royal court and the social-political system that existed at the palace.
- Nobles vied for influence at the Court of Versailles.
- Gardens of Versailles: The extensive, formal gardens surrounding the palace, famous for their landscaping, fountains, and sculptures.
- We spent the afternoon walking through the Gardens of Versailles.
Related Idioms
- "A Versailles of...": Used metaphorically to describe something exceptionally grand, ornate, or lavish, often to the point of excess.
- The corporate headquarters was a Versailles of glass and steel, intimidating in its scale.
Noun
- a palace built in the 17th century for Louis XIV southwest of Paris near the city of Versailles
- a city in north central France near Paris; site of the Palace of Versailles that was built by Louis XIV in the 17th century