Mathurin
English
Etymology
Named after the founder.
Noun
Mathurin (plural Mathurins)
- A member of the Trinitarian order.
- 1850, George Long, France and Its Revolutions: A Pictorial History, 1789-1848 (page 29)
- A deputation came to the Hotel de Ville from the district of the Mathurins, where the people had assembled, appointed a president and other officers, and begun to make a list of the citizens who were able to bear arms.
- 1850, George Long, France and Its Revolutions: A Pictorial History, 1789-1848 (page 29)
Norman
Proper noun
Mathurin m
- A male given name