Proper noun
Arsenault (plural Arsenaults)
A surname from French.
During her visits, Arsenault became intrigued by the town’s history and started to nose around by exploring her own ancestry, beginning with her great-great grandmother Obeline, for whom Arsenault could find no written evidence of her birth or death. Source: Internet
But when her father, who had just retired, began displaying the lung-hardening symptoms of asbestosis, Arsenault made an effort to return to New England and grapple with the legacy of her father’s decades-long employer. Source: Internet
Arsenault employs a story telling technique that I quite enjoy - alternating chapters of past and present. Source: Internet
In 'Mill Town," Mexico native Kerri Arsenault wrestles with the personal and public toll of toxic pollution from the mill that "smelled like money." Source: Internet
“I’m not really a screamer like some,” Nova Scotia’s Mary-Anne Arsenault said. Source: Internet
“In general, we think this is a positive step,” said Jon Arsenault, director of waste management services with the Region of Waterloo. Source: Internet