Cantons-de-l'Est
French
Alternative forms
- Cantons de l’Est, Cantons-de-l’est, Cantons de l’est
Etymology
From canton (“political territorial subdivision”) + est. Calque of English Eastern Townships. From English eastern + township. From being Loyalist townships set up to the east of Montreal, in the British North America colony, the Province of Quebec, to handle refugees from Revolutionary persecution and expulsion resulting from the Continentals' revolt during the American War of Independence.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɑ̃.tɔ̃.d(ə).l‿ɛst/
Proper noun
Synonyms
- les Cantons (“the Townships”) (informal short form)
Derived terms
- cantonnier (adjective)
- Cantonnier (“Townshipper”, noun)
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