mirabeau
/mɛrɑˈboʊ/Definitions
1. proper noun
A French nobleman and general, particularly François-Xavier Masse, Comte de Mirabeau, and also Victor de Riqueti, Marquis de Mirabeau, who was a leader of the early French Revolution.
“Honoré Mirabeau played a significant role in the French Revolution, pushing for greater liberty and freedom.”
2. noun
A variety of grape used in wine production, particularly for dry white wines.
“The Mirabeau wine is a dry and crisp white wine from the Provence region in France.”