Proper noun
Michaud (plural Michauds)
A surname.
A $100 billion rescue package was approved by Congress last week, but it’s uncertain if it will be enough, Michaud said. Source: Internet
École Sainte-Anne is in the same building as that used by the French community centre - the Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne, which also houses the French public library, the Dr. Marguérite Michaud Library, and an amphitheatre. Source: Internet
Michaud, J. 2009 The A to Z of the Peoples of the Southeast Asian Massif. Source: Internet
Former University of Maine goalie and current Black Bear assistant coach Alfie Michaud spent five seasons playing for SonderjyskE, so Brown picked Michaud’s brain about his experience in Denmark. Source: Internet
Cloquet native and Colorado College transfer Westin Michaud gave North Dakota a 1-0 lead after his centering pass bounced off the stick of Bulldogs junior center Justin Richards. Source: Internet
Christian Culas and Jean Michaud note: "In all these early accounts, then, until roughly the middle of the 19th century, there is perpetual confusion about the exact identity of the population groups designated by the term Miao. Source: Internet