Proper noun
A surname from French.
A region of Occitanie, France, approximately coterminous with Pyrénées-Orientales, that was once a part of Catalonia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgSome, like Vladimir's inability to remember the farmer's name (Bonnelly A farmer in Roussillon, the village where Beckett fled during World War II; he never worked for the Bonnellys, though he used to visit and purchase eggs and wine there. Source: Internet
Ninth tale (IV, 9) Sieur Guillaume de Roussillon slays his wife's lover, Sieur Guillaume de Cabestaing, and gives her his heart to eat. Source: Internet
Terrus was born in 1857 and died in 1922, and lived most of his life in Roussillon. Source: Internet
The MRC de Roussillon legal team can challenge any of those steps. Source: Internet
On 29 April, Nantes chairman Rudi Roussillon announced that following an altercation with a Nantes fan, Barthez had left the city with his family. Source: Internet
"Micro-environmental controls on biomineralization: superficial processes of apatite and calcite precipitation in Quaternary soils", Roussillon, France. Source: Internet