Adjective
aux (not comparable)
Abbreviation of auxiliary.
To the very last, he had a kind of idea; that, namely, of la carrière ouverte aux talents,-the tools to him that can handle them. Thomas Carlyle
Do you remember at the presidential convention where they nominated Bush? Did you know what song they played to bring Bush on stage? No. "The Best of Times” from La Cage aux Folles. I said some fag pulled a fast one on them! Harvey Fierstein
My maxim was, la carrière est ouverte aux talents, without distinction of birth or fortune. Napoleon Bonaparte
A few days later, the ministers of the church came to visit him, and he bade his final farewell, which was recorded in Discours d'adieu aux ministres. Source: Internet
A few years earlier, Hugo had already published a paper entitled Guerre aux Démolisseurs (War to the Demolishers) specifically aimed at saving Paris' medieval architecture. Source: Internet
After the Marché aux Herbes, the fountain (not connected to the water) was placed for a few years in the park at the far end of rue des 4 Fils Aymond. Source: Internet