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Bourgogne
Bour·gogne B0423600 (bo͞or-gôn′yə) See Burgundy2.Bourgogne (burɡɔɲ) n (Placename) the French name for BurgundyBur•gun•dy (ˈbɜr gən di) n., pl. -dies for 2,3. 1. a historic region in central France: a former kingdom, duchy, and province. 2. a metropolitan region in central France. 1,609,000; 12,194 sq. mi. (31,582 sq. km). 3. any of the red or white wines produced in this region. 4. (often l.c.) a red wine produced elsewhere. 5. (l.c.) a grayish red-brown to blackish-purple color. French, Bourgogne (for defs. 1,2,7). ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Bourgogne - a former province of eastern France that is famous for its winesBurgundyFrance, French Republic - a republic in western Europe; the largest country wholly in Europe | EncyclopediaSeeBurgundyBourgogne Related to Bourgogne: Dijon, Bourgogne wineSynonyms for Bourgognenoun a former province of eastern France that is famous for its winesSynonymsRelated Words |