2. Noun. (irregular plural of château) ¹
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Definition of Chateaux
1. chateau [n] - See also: chateau
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chateaux
Literary usage of Chateaux
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Land of the Midnight Sun: Summer and Winter Journeys Through Sweden by Paul Belloni Du Chaillu (1888)
"chateaux around Ystad. SKANE or Scania is the most southern province of Sweden,
covering a space of 4300 square miles, and is justly called the Garden of ..."
2. Romance of the Renaissance Châteaux by Elizabeth Williams Champney (1901)
"Anet, Ecouen, Chantilly, the Louvre, and other chateaux show us what this fair
fruitage was. Jean Goujon marks the culminating point of the French ..."
3. Beautiful Houses: A Study in House-building. Foreign Examples in Domestic by " "Cereal (1895)
"THE SOCIAL chateaux. THE most splendid homes, as well as the earliest in the
modern world, were the castles or chateaux, of which those of France are the ..."
4. The Land of the Midnight Sun: Summer and Winter Journeys Through Sweden by Paul Belloni Du Chaillu (1881)
"Law concerning Master and Servant.—Home Life on a Large Estate.—Estates in the
Neighborhood of Christianstad.—Ystad.— chateaux around Ystad. ..."
5. Churches and Castles of Mediæval France by Walter Cranston Larned (1895)
"CHAPTER XX THE chateaux OF AMBOISE AND CHAMBORD AMBOISE is one of the most ...
Its vast towers make it one of the most singular of all these chateaux. ..."
6. Romance of the Bourbon Châteaux by Elizabeth Williams Champney (1903)
"CHAPTER XI THE BOURBONS AND THEIR chateaux (A SUMMARY OF THE PERIOD FOR THE
SERIOUS-MINDED) rthe student of architecture the actual chateaux of the Bourbons ..."