Proper noun
Delisle (plural Delisles)
A surname from French.
Behind each great man, there's a Richard Delisle. François Mitterrand
Cyr Delisle, Gilles Brunet, Marcel Tardif, François Schirm, and Edmond Guenette, the five members arrested in connection with the deaths of Leslie MacWilliams and Alfred Pinisch, workers at the store, were sentenced to life in prison. Source: Internet
French cartographer Guillaume Delisle used the descriptions to make the area's first reasonably accurate map. Source: Internet
Arago later noted that the diffraction bright spot (which later became known as both the Arago spot and the Poisson spot) had already been observed by Joseph-Nicolas Delisle and Giacomo F. Maraldi citation a century earlier. Source: Internet
Chicago Tribune, 13 September 1936, p. SW 7 ''In August 1921, teenagers Michael DeLisle Lyons, his younger brother Francis "Frank" Edward Lyons and Ed Clark (founder of WJR - Detroit) put the first radio in a police car in Toledo, Ohio. Source: Internet
I love graphic novels especially travelogues like Burma Chronicles and Jerusalem by Guy Delisle. Source: Internet