vaudois (Meaning)

Wordnet

vaudois (n)

a Christian sect of dissenters that originated in southern France in the late 12th century adopted Calvinist doctrines in the 16th century

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vaudois (n. sing. & pl.)

An inhabitant, or the inhabitants, of the Swiss canton of Vaud.

A modern name of the Waldenses.

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vaudois Sentence Examples

  1. The Vaudois Alps, with their rugged peaks and glaciers, offer breathtaking scenery.
  2. The Vaudois Reformation, led by Pierre Valdo, challenged the authority of the Catholic Church.
  3. The Vaudois language, spoken in the Vaudois valleys, is similar to French.
  4. The Vaudois castle in Lausanne is a historic landmark that reflects the region's medieval past.
  5. Vaudois cuisine features local ingredients such as cheese, meats, and wines.
  6. The Vaudois people are known for their warm hospitality and welcoming nature.
  7. The Vaudois flag bears the cross of Savoy, representing the former allegiance to the Duchy of Savoy.
  8. The Vaudois National Anthem, "Fédérés vaudois," expresses pride and unity among the people of the canton.
  9. The Vaudois vineyards produce some of the finest wines in Switzerland, renowned for their elegance and freshness.
  10. The Vaudois culture has a rich history and a unique identity, celebrated through traditions, festivals, and local customs.

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a Christian sect of dissenters that originated in southern France in the late 12th century adopted Calvinist doctrines in the 16th centuryAn inhabitant, or the

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The Vaudois Alps, with their rugged peaks and glaciers, offer breathtaking scenery.

The Vaudois Reformation, led by Pierre Valdo, challenged the authority of the Catholic Church.

The Vaudois language, spoken in the Vaudois valleys, is similar to French.

The Vaudois castle in Lausanne is a historic landmark that reflects the region's medieval past.