单词 | lyonnais |
释义 | Lyonnaisn.adj. A. n. A native or inhabitant of the city of Lyons (French Lyon), or the former province of Lyonnais, in eastern France; these people collectively; also, the French dialect of this area. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > French nation > [noun] > native or inhabitant of France > parts of Normanc1275 Picardc1330 Gascona1387 Britonerc1390 Bretona1400 Normanda1400 Poitevin1483 Angevin1511 Navarrois1523 Savoyan1583 Armorican1593 Savoyard1595 meridional1605 Picardin1616 artesian1629 Biscayana1640 Limousin1653 Lyonnais1653 Languedocian1658 Biscayner1664 Navarrese1686 Provençale1730 Lorrainer1743 Navarran1770 Vendean1796 Tourangeau1883 Tourangeois1958 the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Indo-European > postulated Italo-Celtic > Romance > French > varieties of Gascon1642 Walloon1642 langue d'oïla1682 Limousin1706 Picard1758 Scottish-French1789 Negro-French1819 Poitevin1845 Acadian French1850 Anglo-French1862 Swiss-French1941 Québécois1952 Lyonnais1955 Norman French1990 1653 T. Urquhart tr. F. Rabelais 2nd Bk. Wks. xxvi. 170 One hundred and fifty thousand whores..whereof some are Amazons, some Lionnoises,..Angevines, [etc.]. 1768 L. Sterne Sentimental Journey II. 201 The maid was a Lyonoise of twenty, and as brisk and lively a French girl as ever moved. 1777 P. Thicknesse Year's Journey France & Spain II. xlii. 78 Two harangues made by the Emperor Claudius in the senate, in favour of the Lyonoise. 1867 C. M. Yonge Pupils of St. John xv. 249 To Irenæus and his Lyonnese such falsehood was the next thing to apostasy. 1868 J. S. Northcote Celebrated Sanctuaries of Madonna iv. 134 The devotion of the Lyonnese..clung rather to the crypt and the image of St. Pothinus. 1868 J. S. Northcote Celebrated Sanctuaries of Madonna iv. 142 Suchet was a Lyonnese by birth. 1868 J. S. Northcote Celebrated Sanctuaries of Madonna iv. 146 Nor must we..fail to notice the last ornament presented to the sanctuary by the piety of the Lyonnese. 1955 J. Thomas No Banners xvii. 156 Fernande continued in her archaic Lyonnais: ‘Joe's been arrested, too.’ 1960 L. Durrell in Holiday Jan. 115/4 No wise traveler will repeat these words to a Lyonnais without provoking the passionate cry: ‘Unjust!’ 1966 Observer 30 Oct. 5/2 I saw between 15,000 and 20,000 Lyonnais in the square. 1966 Observer 30 Oct. 5/2 The Lyonnaises peered into an English bathroom in the Ideal Home Exhibition House. 1972 Guardian 11 Mar. 15/1 The nineteenth century writer, Edouard Aynard, described the Lyonnese as ‘a northern race astray in the south’. B. adj. a. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Lyons or its inhabitants; spec. designating either of two styles of book-binding associated with Lyons. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > named regions of earth > named cities or towns > [adjective] > in France Parisian1563 Marseillais1686 Lutetian1740 Lyonnais1801 Massaliot1856 Niçois1881 Toulousain1972 the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > French nation > [adjective] > parts of Picard1488 Provençal1581 Savoyan1593 Poitevin1611 Armoric1612 Languedocian1650 Navarrese1686 Savoyard1741 Navarran1770 Vendean1796 Lyonnais1801 Navarrois1820 society > communication > book > manufacture or production of books > book-binding > type of binding > [adjective] full-bound1705 super-extra1774 half-bound1775 Etruscan1792 antique1794 Russia-bound1808 vellum-bound1836 vellum-covered1836 quarter-bound1842 cloth-bound1860 limp1863 cottage1874 monastic1880 parchment-bound1881 yapped1882 all along1888 Grolieresque1889 Maioli1890 perfect1890 treed calf1892 Lyonnais1893 hardback1894 dos-à-dos1952 perfect bound1960 spiral-bound1961 spiral1977 1801 C. Wilmot Irish Peer on Continent (1920) 17 I have issued forth betimes, under the conduct of a Lyonese Laquais de Place. 1867 C. M. Yonge Pupils of St. John xiv. 224 The whole..day..was spent by this Lyonnese multitude in baiting these..men. 1893 S. T. Prideaux Hist. Sketch Bookbinding i. 46 The Lyonnese binders..used very fine stamps. 1894 H. P. Horne Binding of Bks. ii. 77 The use of azured tools..became a characteristic of Lyonese bindings. 1928 E. P. Goldschmidt Gothic & Renaissance Bookbindings I. 317 These bindings are generally referred to as being in the ‘Lyonnese’ style. It is quite possible that a good many may come from Lyons, but I have never found any proof for this. 1960 E. A. Lowe Eng. Uncial 3 The collection of Concilia in the sixth-century Paris MS. Lat. 12097 written mostly in half-uncial has many pages in almost contemporary uncial. Experts consider the collection Lyonese. 1966 M. R. D. Foot SOE in France viii. 215 He made firm friends with two Lyonnais business men. 1972 R. Cobb Reactions to French Revol. ii. 51 The 29 Mai..would never be forgotten,..another example no doubt of Lyonnais particularism. b. Cookery. Designating food, esp. sliced potatoes, cooked or served with onions, or with an onion sauce. Frequently placed after the noun, and as à la Lyonnaise. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > [adjective] > prepared in regional style Florentine1747 Provençale1841 polonaise1843 Lyonnais1846 Provençal1876 Strasbourgeois1878 Niçoise1884 Portugaise1907 Szechuan1945 Perigourdine1951 caprese1970 1846 C. E. Francatelli Mod. Cook 8 Lyonnaise Sause. Peel..onions... Slice them... Fry them... put them into a small stewpan, with..brown sauce. 1846 A. Soyer Gastron. Regenerator 470 (heading) Pommes de Terre à la Lyonnaise.] 1866 H. St. Clair Dainty Dishes 130 Potatoes à la Lyonnaise..are very good to eat with cutlets. 1877 E. S. Dallas Kettner's Bk. of Table 359 Lyonnese Potatoes (Pommes-de-terre à la Lyonnaise).—These are cooked potatoes combined with cooked onions. 1939 A. L. Simon Conc. Encycl. Gastron. I. 34 Lyonnaise, Sauce. A white wine and onion sauce. 1960 E. David French Provinc. Cooking 228 What is to be served after these sausage dishes?.. No dish requiring potatoes after the Lyonnais one. 1974 Times 2 May 8/1 Lyonnaise potatoes... Fried potatoes made with blanched raw potatoes... Sauté potatoes with onion. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.adj.1653 |
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