"Girondist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Girondins were a group of radical Jacobin politicians in France during the French Revolution. They were known for their advocacy of individual liberty, human rights, and the rights of the common people.
Gironde is a noun that refers to a type of estuary, particularly one that is shaped like a crescent or a hook. It can also refer to a region in southwest France, formerly known as the province of Gironde. In linguistics, a gironde is a linguistic term used to describe a type of intonation pattern in spoken language, characterized by a distinctive rising and falling pitch.
Giros is a common term in British English, specifically in Scotland and Northern Ireland, referring to a type of food voucher or prepaid card for purchasing food and drinks from a specific outlet, usually a convenience store, bakery, or newsagent. Giros can be redeemed at any participating store that accepts them.