champdoré

This is the 5713th most frequent French word.

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champdoré

"Champdoré" is not a standard French word; it might be a proper noun or a misspelling.


The word 'champdoré' is used as a noun here to describe a type of field that has a shining, golden appearance, likely due to its vegetation.

Le champdoré s'étendait à perte de vue sous la lumière du soleil.

The golden field stretched as far as the eye could see under the sunlight.


Here, 'champsdorés' is used in a plural form to describe multiple fields in artwork, emphasizing their golden appearance.

Dans ses peintures, elle représente souvent des paysages aux champsdorés.

In her paintings, she often depicts landscapes with golden fields.


In this sentence, 'champdoré' is used again as a noun, highlighting the picturesque quality of a field with ripe golden wheat crops.

Les grains du blé mûrant dans le champdoré éclataient de splendeur.

The grains of wheat ripening in the golden field burst with splendor.