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Montmorency

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[mont-muh-ren-see, mawn-maw-rahn-see] / ˌmɒnt məˈrɛn si, mɔ̃ mɔ rɑ̃ˈsi /

noun

  1. Anne Duc de, 1493–1567, French marshal: constable of France 1537.


Example Sentences

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In the backyard, we planted a Montmorency cherry tree, known for its jewel-toned, half-sweet, half-sour fruit.

From New York Times • Jul. 5, 2022

Research also suggests that consuming kiwi fruit, which contains serotonin, or the fruit or juice from tart Montmorency cherries, which contain melatonin, may support quality sleep.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 7, 2022

Montmorency Tart Cherries and brings salmon to new heights.

From Fox News • Feb. 9, 2022

More than 75 percent of Montmorency residents older than 50 are vaccinated, compared with just 33 percent under 50.

From Washington Post • Jan. 18, 2022

Anthony Brown, I do not forget that you held your own most worthily against John of Montmorency and the Count of Toulouse during my negotiations with my uncle, the Emperor!

From The Dramas of Victor Hugo: Mary Tudor, Marion de Lorme, Esmeralda by Hugo, Victor