1. Saumur - Noun
2. Saumur - Proper noun
Saumur
A commune in Maine-et-Loire department, Pays de la Loire, France.
Saumur (countable and uncountable, plural Saumurs)
A wine produced in Saumur, France.
He was appointed to Saumur in 1633, and to the professor's chair along with the pastorate. Source: Internet
At this time, the principal cavalry schools of Europe at Pinerolo and Tor-di-Quinto in Italy, the French school in Saumur, and the Spanish school in Vienna all preferred to use a very deep seat with long stirrups when jumping. Source: Internet
In 1682 the Protestant Academy at Sedan was suppressed, and de Moivre enrolled to study logic at Saumur for two years. Source: Internet
Seventeenth century opponents There were a number of theologians who defended Calvinistic orthodoxy against Amyraut and Saumur, including Friedrich Spanheim (1600–1649) and Francis Turretin (1623–1687). Source: Internet
It can also be used in the sparkling wines of Saumur and some Muscadet producers have begun experimenting with oak-aged Chardonnay. Source: Internet
One bored through a hillside and exploded in the Saumur rail tunnel about convert below, completely blocking it, and showing that these weapons could destroy any hardened or deeply excavated installation. Source: Internet