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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

Dodd rubbed his eyes and saw those two foul faces at the end of the kitchen: for such it was, though called salle a manger.

From Hard Cash by Reade, Charles

Dinner was announced, interrupting Philippe, and they made their way to the salle a manger.

From Molly Brown's Orchard Home by Speed, Nell

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)

Adrienne went through the ante-chamber, which served also as a salle a manger, and passed a small saloon, into the bed-chamber of her parent.

From Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief by Cooper, James Fenimore




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