Grand Isle

See also: Grand-Isle

English

Etymology

French Grande-Isle

Alternative forms

  • Grand-Isle, Grande-Isle, Grande Isle

Proper noun

Grand Isle

  1. A barrier island in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States, on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico
  2. A town in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States, on the eponymous island
  3. An island in Grand Isle County, Vermont, United States in Lake Champlain
  4. A town in Grand Isle County, Vermont, United States, on the eponymous island
  5. Ellipsis of Grand Isle County; A county of Vermont, United States, named after the eponymous island. County seat: North Hero

Derived terms

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French

Etymology

From English Grand Isle, from Middle French Grande-Isle

Alternative forms

Proper noun

Grand Isle ?

  1. Grand Isle: A barrier island in Jefferson parish, Louisiana, United States, on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico
  2. Grand Isle: A town in Jefferson parish, Louisiana, United States
  3. Grand Isle: An island in Grand Isle County, Vermont, United States in Lake Champlain
  4. Town of Grand Isle: A town in Grand Isle County, Vermont, United States, on the eponymous island
  5. Grand Isle County: A county of Vermont, United States, named after the eponymous island. County seat: North Hero
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