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  • noun A goat's milk cheese from the Loire Valley in France.

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Examples

  • The smoke from _bucheron_ fires, joining the scarves of mist, weaves across its shoulder a veil of lace-like pattern, and at its feet, like some great fastening button, hides the village of the same name, where

    A Prisoner in Fairyland Algernon Blackwood 1910

  • If he had spoken in classic French he would have said, _ "J'etais bucheron."

    The Valley of Vision : a Book of Romance an Some Half Told Tales Henry Van Dyke 1892

  • The essence had gone into the man's eye, and he, a great rough bucheron, was reviling the awkwardness and meddling of ladies in no measured terms, while his nurse stood helplessly wringing her white hands, imploring his pardon, but quite unaware of what was to be done.

    Stray Pearls Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • We remember La vie heureuse de Leopold Z, Fantastica, La vraie nature de Bernadette, La mort d'un bucheron, Le viol d'une jeune fille douce, and Les males, to name just a few.

    unknown title 2009

  • ..un baguette, un peu fromage de chevre, peut-etre un bucheron, quelques un radis et tomates frais aux un bouteille de vin du pays blanc...un pique-nique, cheri, un dejeuner pour deux...

    This Just In: BSNYC On Vacation! BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • bgw - sorry on the bucheron thing, I'm the one frenchman who doesn't eat cheese.

    This Just In: BSNYC On Vacation! BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • un bucheron is a logger/axman, so unless a threesome is what you're suggesting...

    This Just In: BSNYC On Vacation! BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • a soft ripened sheep's milk cheese, similar to bucheron kalamata olives shredded carrots ezekiel sprouted grain tortillas

    Crate Digging Revealed 2009

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