Machaut
or Ma·chault
[ French ma-shoh ]
/ French maˈʃoʊ /
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noun
Guil·laume de [French gee-yohmduh]. /French giˈyoʊm də/. Guillaume de Machaut.
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Words nearby Machaut
Machado y Ruiz, machair, Machala, machan, Machaon, Machaut, Mach bands, mache, Machel, Machen, macher
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How to use Machaut in a sentence
Machaut tells us that he served for thirty years the adventurous John of Luxembourg, king of Bohemia.
Machaut was born in Rethel, a province in Champagne, in 1284.
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British Dictionary definitions for Machaut
Machaut
/ (French maʃo) /
noun
Guillaume de. (ɡijom də) c. 1300–77, French composer and poet; a leading exponent of ars nova
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