Aunis
a historic region in w france, on the atlantic coast, earlier part of aquitaine.
historical examples
gentlemen, we are marine officers, and you are gendarmes of aunis, apparently.
the forty-five guardsmen alexandre dumas
let me take one hundred of the gendarmes of aunis; i have plenty of friends there, and can choose whom i like.
the forty-five guardsmen alexandre dumas
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