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[1] Matthew. Matthew of Paris.
[2] Ancient Lutetia Parisiorum, Pa·ris·i·i [puh -riz -ee-ahy] /pəˈrɪz iˌaɪ/ . a city in and the capital of France and capital of Ville-de-Paris Department, in the N part, on the Seine.
[3] a city in NE Texas.
[4] a town in NW Tennessee.
[5] Treaty of, a treaty signed in 1763 by France, Spain, and Great Britain that ended the Seven Years' War and the French and Indian War. a treaty signed in 1783 by the United States and Great Britain that ended the American Revolution. a treaty signed in 1898 by the United States and Spain that ended the Spanish-American War.
[6] a Trojan prince, son of Priam and Hecuba and brother of Cassandra, who awarded the apple of discord to Aphrodite and was by her help enabled to abduct Helen.
[7] a department in N France. 41 sq. mi. (106 sq. km). Capital : Paris.
[8] A·na·tole [a -na -tawl ] /a naˈtɔl/ , Jacques Anatole Thibault , 1844–1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel Prize 1921.
[9] a republic in W Europe. 212,736 sq. mi. (550,985 sq. km). Capital : Paris.
[10] Heraldry . fleurs-de-lis or upon azure: a bordure of France.
[11] the capital of France, in the north on the River Seine: constitutes a department; dates from the 3rd century bc , becoming capital of France in 987; centre of the French Revolution; centres around its original site on an island in the Seine, the Île de la Cité, containing Notre Dame; university (1150). Pop: 2 125 246 (1999) Ancient name: Lutetia
[12] Treaty of Paris a treaty of 1783 between the US, Britain, France, and Spain, ending the War of American Independence a treaty of 1763 signed by Britain, France, and Spain that ended their involvement in the Seven Years' War a treaty of 1898 between Spain and the US bringing to an end the Spanish-American War
[13] Greek myth a prince of Troy, whose abduction of Helen from her husband Menelaus started the Trojan War
[14] Matthew. ?1200–59, English chronicler, whose principal work is the Chronica Majora
[15] a republic in W Europe, between the English Channel, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic: the largest country wholly in Europe; became a republic in 1793 after the French Revolution and an empire in 1804 under Napoleon; reverted to a monarchy (1815–48), followed by the Second Republic (1848–52), the Second Empire (1852–70), the Third Republic (1870–1940), and the Fourth and Fifth Republics (1946 and 1958); a member of the European Union. It is generally flat or undulating in the north and west and mountainous in the south and east. Official language: French. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: euro. Capital: Paris. Pop: 62 814 233 (2013 est). Area: (including Corsica) 551 600 sq km (212 973 sq miles) Related adjectives: French, Gallic
[16] Anatole (anatɔl), real name Anatole François Thibault . 1844–1924, French novelist, short-story writer, and critic. His works include Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard (1881), L'Île des Pingouins (1908), and La Révolte des anges (1914): Nobel prize for literature 1921
Other words from Paris
an·ti-France , adjective
pro-France , adjective
Word origin for Paris
via French and Old French, from Late Latin (Lūtētia ) Parisiōrum (marshes) of the Parisii, a tribe of Celtic Gaul