mouton

IPA: mˈutɔn

noun

  • (countable, historical) A 14th-century French gold coin, weighing about 70 grains.
  • Sheepskin processed to resemble beaver or seal fur.
  • commune in Charente, France
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Examples of "mouton" in Sentences

  • Mouton finished in a disappointing sixth position.
  • Mouton lost out to conservative incumbent Clarence C.
  • After the war, Mouton started a career in life insurance.
  • Mouton was now the principal composer for the French court.
  • Leslie Mouton is a television news anchor and public speaker.
  • Mouton was hugely influential both as a composer and as a teacher.
  • The mayor of the municipality is Judy Mouton of the Democratic Alliance.
  • Mouton was affiliated with the powerful Long faction of Louisiana politics.
  • The setting by Jean Mouton seems to be unrelated to the setting by Josquin.
  • As for agneau and mouton, I just used the language from the previous comment.

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