Côte d'Or

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See also: Côte-d'Or

English

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Etymology

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From French Côte d’Or, from côte (coast) (from Latin costa (side)) + contracted form of de (of) + or (gold) (from Latin aurum).

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Côte d'Or

  1. A département (equivalent of a county) in France’s eastern region Bourgogne (Burgundy)
    Dijon is the capital of the Côte d’Or
  2. A chain of hills West of the Saône valley, which the above département was named after
    The Côte d’Or includes many fine Burgundy wine appellations

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French Côte d’Or, from côte (coast) + d’ (of, contracted form of de) + or (gold).

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Proper noun

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Côte d'Or f

  1. The Côte d'Or département (equivalent of a county) in France's eastern region Bourgogne (Burgundy)
  2. The Côte d'Or chain of hills West of the Saône valley, which the above département was named after

French

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Pronunciation

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Côte d’Or f

  1. the Côte d'Or département (equivalent of a county) in France’s eastern region Bourgogne (Burgundy)
  2. the Côte d'Or chain of hills West of the Saône valley, which the above département was named after
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