Matignon

/ma.ti.ɲɔ̃/
proper nounIntermediate
formal

The Hôtel de Matignon, located in Paris, is the official residence of the Prime Minister of France.

Matignon est un lieu emblématique de la politique française.

Matignon is an emblematic place in French politics.

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The building itself is a historic 18th-century hôtel particulier (private mansion) that has been the Prime Minister's residence since 1935.

Collocations

à Matignonat Matignonle gouvernement de Matignonthe Matignon government

Synonyms

Related Phrases

le gouvernement de Matignonphrase
the Matignon government (a specific government in French history)

💡Pro Tip

Metonymic usage

In political contexts, 'Matignon' can refer not just to the building but to the Prime Minister's office or the government itself.

📖Word Origin

Named after the Matignon family, who originally owned the building in the 18th century. The name comes from the village of Matignon in Brittany.

📝Usage Notes

While 'Matignon' can refer to the building itself, it is often used metonymically to refer to the Prime Minister's office or the government in general.

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