Saint-Étienne
/ (French sɛ̃tetjɛn) /
nounusually abbreviated to: St-Étienne
a town in E central France: a major producer of textiles and armaments. Pop: 180 210 (1999)
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How to use Saint-Étienne in a sentence
He pointed to the very stone from which she had mounted her horse in the corner of the Rue Saint-Etienne.
The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 (of 2) | Anatole FranceBut at Saint-Etienne--a town of operatives--the performance went disappointingly flat.
The Mountebank | William J. LockeMme. Couture and the girl went out at eight o'clock to take the wafer at Saint-Etienne.
Father Goriot | Honore de BalzacRabaut-Saint-Etienne, father and two sons, all three being pastors.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 2 (of 6) | Hippolyte A. TaineHer ears tingled as if all the bells of Saint-Etienne-du-Mont had been rung together.
Serge Panine, Complete | Georges Ohnet
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