Champagne
See also: champagne
English
Alternative forms
- (surname): Shampine
Etymology
Borrowed from French Champagne. Doublet of Campania.
Proper noun
Champagne
- A region and former countship (province) in France, now part of Grand Est.
- A surname from French.
Derived terms
- champagne
Related terms
- Champenois
Noun
Champagne (plural Champagnes)
- Alternative form of champagne (French sparkling white wine from Champagne made with the méthode champenoise)
Translations
region of France
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champagne — see champagne
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Champagne is the 2,982nd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 12,023 individuals. Champagne is most common among White (84.56%) individuals.
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French Champagne.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌʃɑmˈpɑn.jə/
- Hyphenation: Cham‧pag‧ne
- Rhymes: -ɑnjə
Proper noun
Champagne f
- Champagne, a region and former countship in the northeast of France, the terroir of the wine champagne.
- a surname from French
Derived terms
- champagne
- Champagnestreek
French
Etymology
From Old French, from Late Latin campānia (in full Campānia Rēmēnsis), from campāneus, from Latin campus. Doublet of campagne; cf. also champagne.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃɑ̃.paɲ/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -aɲ
Proper noun
Champagne f
- Champagne, a region and former countship in the northeast of France, the terroir of the wine champagne
Derived terms
- Champagne-Ardenne
- champagne
- champenois
Related terms
- champagniser
Descendants
- → English: Champagne, champagne
- → Dutch: Champagne, champagne
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃãˈpanjə/, [ʃamˈpan.jə], [ʃã-], [ʃɔ̃-]
- Denasalised pronunciation is predominant, but not universal as in Champagner.
Audio (file)
Proper noun
Champagne f (proper noun, genitive Champagne)
- Champagne (region in France)
Derived terms
- Champagner