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plural of Savoy
savoy
{n} a sort of colewort, a sort of cabbage
Savoy
{i} region in southeastern France; name of a mountain range in southeastern France; name of a historical European dynasty; name of a historical conference held in the Savoy palace in London
Savoy
A historical region of western Europe
Savoy
the Savoy a very famous hotel in central London, next to the River Thames. French Savoie Italian Savoia Historical region, southeastern France and northwestern Italy. From the 11th century the counts of Savoy ruled it as part of the kingdom of Arles under the suzerainty of what would become the Holy Roman Empire. It became virtually independent and expanded across the Alps to include the plain of Piedmont in Italy. In the 18th century Piedmont and Savoy were incorporated into the kingdom of Sardinia, and the dukes of Savoy became kings of Sardinia. Savoy and Piedmont were ceded to France in 1792, but Savoy was restored to its traditional rulers in 1815, with the addition of Genoa. In 1860 Sardinia, Genoa, and Piedmont joined other Italian states to form the Kingdom of Italy. The house of Savoy was the ruling house of Italy until 1946, when the Italian Republic was established. Eugene of Savoy Savoy house of François Eugène prince de Savoie Carignan
Savoy
A hardy cabbage with dense, crinkled leaves
savoy
head of soft crinkly leaves
savoy
A variety of the common cabbage (Brassica oleracea major), having curled leaves, much cultivated for winter use
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