Ber ‧ ge ‧ rac, Cy ‧ ra ‧ no de /ˈbɜːʒəræk $ ˈbɜːr-, ˈsɪrənəʊ də sɪˈrɑːnəʊ-/ BrE AmE
(1619–55) a French writer and soldier who fought more than 1000 ↑ duel s (=sword fights between two people) and was known for his extremely large nose. His name is also the title of a famous play about his life, written by Edmond Rostand, and several films have been based on this story.