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‖ Tourangeau, n. and a.|turɑ̃ʒo| Pl. -x. [Fr.] (A native or inhabitant) of Touraine, a former province of France corresponding more or less to the modern department of Indre-et-Loire, or of Tours, its chief town.
1883H. James in Atlantic Monthly July 25/1 The real Tourangeau will not make an effort..to go in search of a pleasure. 1969B. Arthaud tr. Martin-Demézil's Loire Valley 9 The Tourangeaux gave it the wonderful name of ‘le Jardin de France’. 1973Listener 22 Mar. 372/3 Motifs from this Tourangeau château or that, from Florentine palazzi or Classical temple architecture. |