Ste.-Foy
[ seynt-fwah; French sant-fwa ]
/ ˌseɪntˈfwɑ; French sɛ̃tˈfwa /
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noun
a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Quebec.
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How to use Ste.-Foy in a sentence
The two armies met at Ste Foy, a mile and a half beyond the walls; and a desperate battle ensued.
The Winning of Canada: A Chronicle of Wolf|William WoodCurious old streets and passages open out of it: at 279 the quaint Rue Ste-Foy.
Historic Paris|Jetta S. Wolff