Thanks Lee !
Your are right,  I'm new to solr, and I didn't think about that point. 
But in my case, target is newspaper articles, so it's more generic
contents that specialized contents and I suppose that a generic synonym
dictionnary should fit my needs. Thanks for the link !
Marc

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Le 20. 02. 11 17:27, lee carroll a écrit :
> Hi Marc,
> I don't want to sound to prissy and also assume to much about your
> application but a generic synonym file could do more harm than good. Lots of
> applications have specific vocabularies and a specific synonym list is what
> is needed. Remember synonyms increase recall but reduce precision. The
> better matched your synonym list is to your users and their searches the
> better this ratio between recall and precision will be.
>
> Without knowing your app or motivation I'd say don't go for a generic list
> but maybe its right for your circumstances.
>
> see this thread here
>
> http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/French-synonyms-amp-Online-synonyms-td488829.html
>
> On 20 February 2011 15:58, Marc Kalberer <i...@programmers.ch> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Is there any free Synonyms.txt available on internet ?  Wasn't able to find
>> any.  Specially interested by the french version.
>> ++
>> Marc
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