Versailles
[ ver-sahy, ver- or, French ver-sah-yuh ]
/ vɛrˈsaɪ, vər- or, French vɛrˈsɑ yə /
noun
a city in and the capital of Yvelines, in N France, about 12 miles (19 km) SW of Paris: palace of the French kings; peace treaty between the Allies and Germany 1919.
Definition for versailles (2 of 2)
Yvelines
[ eev-leen ]
/ ivˈlin /
noun
a department in N France. 877 sq. mi. (2271 sq. km). Capital: Versailles.
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British Dictionary definitions for versailles (1 of 2)
Versailles
/ (vɛəˈsaɪ, -ˈseɪlz, French vɛrsɑj) /
noun
a city in N central France, near Paris: site of an elaborate royal residence built for Louis XIV; seat of the French kings (1682–1789). Pop: 85 726 (1999)
Treaty of Versailles
- the treaty of 1919 imposed upon Germany by the Allies (except for the US and the Soviet Union): the most important of the five peace treaties that concluded World War I
- another name for (the Treaty of) Paris of 1783See Paris 1 (def. 1)
British Dictionary definitions for versailles (2 of 2)
Yvelines
/ (French ivlin) /
noun
a department of N France, in Île de France region. Capital: Versailles. Pop: 1 370 443 (2003 est). Area: 2271 sq km (886 sq miles)
Cultural definitions for versailles
notes for Versailles
It is the site of the Palace of
Versailles, which was built by King
Louis xiv in the seventeenth century and was the royal residence for over one hundred years.
notes for Versailles
The
French Revolution began in Versailles, when mobs stormed the palace.
notes for Versailles
The Treaty of
Versailles, signed in 1919, officially ended
World War I.