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salle a manger

[sal a mahn-zhey] / sal a mɑ̃ˈʒeɪ /
NOUN
dining room
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Scene: The salle a manger of the Bank of France in the Hotel de Toulouse, an historic palace built by the great architect Francois Mansart, for a natural son of Louis XIV.

From Time Magazine Archive

The quarters of Van Blarcom and his uniformed friends opened from the gallery above the street passage, facing the main portion of the inn which sheltered the kitchen and salle a manger.

From The Firefly of France by Angellotti, Marion Polk

After we had spent a certain time in this dignified occupation, we returned to the salle a manger.

From Devereux — Complete by Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron

At six, dinner was announced; and my host conducted me into a large salle a manger, where a very numerous company were assembled—twenty-five or thirty in all.

From The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 4 by Poe, Edgar Allan

When he entered the salle a manger, which commonly had a dozen or twenty people at the tables, he found the hall filled with gentlemen in black coats, all feeding gravely, and in silence.

From Anecdotes & Incidents of the Deaf and Dumb by Roe, W. R. (William Robert)




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