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Monegasque

American  
[mon-i-gask] / ˌmɒn ɪˈgæsk /

noun

  1. Monacan.


Monegasque British  
/ ˌmɒnəˈɡæsk /

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Monaco

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adjective

  1. of or relating to Monaco or its inhabitants

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Etymology

Origin of Monegasque

1880–85; < French monégasque < Provençal mounegasc, derivative of Mounegue Monaco

Example Sentences

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Hamilton was then left to fend off Leclerc and the two Ferraris battled for three laps before the Monegasque took the place into Turn One on lap eight.

From BBC • Mar. 13, 2026

The Briton finished one place and 84 points behind Leclerc in the championship and was beaten by the Monegasque 22 times to seven in qualifying at an average advantage of 0.15 seconds a lap.

From BBC • Jan. 16, 2026

The Monegasque wildcard beat Czech 14th seed Jiri Lehecka 6-1, 6-3 in under an hour, and will next meet his cousin Arthur Rinderknech in a repeat of the Shanghai final earlier in October.

From Barron's • Oct. 28, 2025

The seven-time champion passed team-mate Charles Leclerc on lap eight down the back straight after the Monegasque lost control of his car through the high-speed Esses earlier in the lap.

From BBC • Oct. 18, 2025

Ethnic groups: French 47%, Monegasque 16%, Italian 16%, other 21%

From The 2002 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency