Proper noun
Bourget (plural Bourgets)
A surname from French.
Donald J. Bourget, 47, of Portland, on Congress Street on a violation of conditional release. Source: Internet
But disenchanted with the status quo, and swayed by Riel's charisma and eloquent rhetoric, hundreds of Métis remained loyal to Riel, despite his proclamations that Bishop Ignace Bourget citation should be accepted as pope, and that "Rome has fallen". Source: Internet
Buran Orbiter 1K1 at Le Bourget airshow, 1989 The Space Shuttle started flying in 1981, but the US Congress failed to approve sufficient funds to make Freedom a reality. Source: Internet
Its clientele was described by the historian Paul Bourget: "a fantastic mixture of writers and painters, of journalists and students, of employees and high-livers, as well as models, prostitutes and true grand dames searching for exotic experiences." Source: Internet
On 25 August 1919, the company used DH.16s to pioneer a regular service from Hounslow Heath Aerodrome to Le Bourget, the first regular international service in the world. Source: Internet
LE BOURGET, France, June 20, 2017 – Boeing today announced, through its subsidiary Aviall, that it has reached a new parts sales and distribution agreement with Rolls-Royce to support its global fleet of AE defense engines. Source: Internet