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Sa⋅voy⋅ard

[suh-voi-erd, sav-oi-ahrd; Fr. sa-vwa-yar] noun, plural Sa⋅voy⋅ards [suh-voi-erdz, sav-oi-ahrdz; Fr. sa-vwa-yar] , adjective
–noun
1. a native or inhabitant of Savoy.
2. a person enthusiastic about or connected with Gilbert and Sullivan operas: so called from the Savoy Theater in London, where the operas were first presented.
–adjective
3. of or pertaining to Savoy, its people, or their dialect.

Origin:
1690–1700; < F; see Savoy, -ard
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Sa·voy 2   (sə-voi')   
A historical region and former duchy of southeast France, western Switzerland, and northwest Italy. The region changed hands many times after its conquest by Julius Caesar and became a duchy in the early 15th century. In 1720 the duke of Savoy gained the title king of Sardinia, and in 1861 the Savoyard Victor Emmanuel II ascended the throne of the newly formed kingdom of Italy. Much of the original territory was ceded to France at the same time.
Sa·voy'ard (sə-voi'ärd', säv'oi-yärd') adj. & n.
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