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- matelot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Matelot is a loanword from Middle French, meaning a sailor or seaman. Matelot may also refer to: Matelot,...
- Matelot is a settlement in Trinidad and Tobago. Located on the north coast of Trinidad in the Sangre Grande region, the village has traditionally been...
- ****ociation Sportive Matelots is a Cameroonian football club based in Bafoussam. It is a member of the Fédération Camerounaise de Football. They currently...
- corporal/caporal-chef. Matelot 2e classe (seaman 2nd class), or apprentice seaman, and matelot breveté (able seaman) are designations of the French Navy. Matelots are colloquially...
- Quartermaster first class OR-3 Quartier-maître de 2e classe Quartermaster second class OR-2 Matelot 2ème and 1ère classe Able seaman OR-1 Mousse Seaman...
- Three Crowns of the Sailor (French: Les trois couronnes du matelot) is a 1982 French fabulist film with surrealist and oneiric flourishes written and...
- Le pauvre matelot (The Poor Sailor) is a three-act opera (described as a 'complainte') composed by Darius Milhaud with libretto by Jean Cocteau. It was...
- courante La Zaïde, rondeau (Tendrement) Les Matelots (Modérément) Premier et deuxième tambourins, suite des Matelots L'Incertaine (Marqué) L'Aimable (Gracieux)...
- end of the "allée des Matelots" (sailors' street), in an area that has since become a railway station with the "Gare des Matelots" (sailors' station) (serving...
- British sailors are referred to as "Jack" (or "Jenny"), or more widely as "Matelots". Royal Marines are fondly known as "Bootnecks" or often just as "Royals"...