Definition of Foyer. Meaning of Foyer. Synonyms of Foyer

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Definition of Foyer

Foyer
Foyer Foy`er", n. [F., fr. LL. focarium fireplace. See Focus, n.] 1. A lobby in a theater; a greenroom. 2. The crucible or basin in a furnace which receives the molten metal. --Knight.

Meaning of Foyer from wikipedia

- a building used for entry from the outside. Sometimes referred to as a foyer, entryway, reception area or entrance hall, it is often a large room or...
- Look up foyer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A foyer is a type of room, typically an entrance. Foyer or variation, may refer to: Bob Foyers (1868–1942)...
- Bach and Max Menager as Le Foyer, Compagnie Luxembourgeoise d'****urances S.A., a name that was changed to 'Foyer' in 2005. Foyer is listed on the Luxembourg...
- Rozanne Foyer (born November 1972) is a Scottish trade unionist who has served as the General Secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) since...
- Jean Foyer (21 April 1921, Contigné, Maine-et-Loire – 3 October 2008, Paris) was a French politician and minister. He studied law and became a law professor...
- Mats Olof Foyer (born 3 November 1954) is the former amb****ador of the Kingdom of Sweden accredited to and resident in the People's Democratic Republic...
- style of house is also known as a "split foyer". This is a two-story house that has a small entrance foyer with stairs that "split"—part of a flight...
- was a French Roman Catholic mystic and stigmatist and foundress of the Foyers de charité ("Charity homes") ****ociation. She became bedridden when she...
- Sika Foyer (born 1968) is a Togolese American mixed media and conceptual visual artist and curator living and working in New York City. In 2017 she curated...
- Home, also translated as Charity (French: Le Foyer), is a French three-act comedy by the novelist and playwright Octave Mirbeau, written in collaboration...