The term "Thorey-Lyautey" does not appear to be widely recognized in established encyclopedic sources. Accurate information regarding its meaning, historical context, or significance is not confirmed.
It may be a compound name combining "Thorey," potentially a French place name or surname (e.g., Thorey in France), with "Lyautey," which could refer to Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyautey, a prominent French military officer and colonial administrator in North Africa during the early 20th century. Alternatively, "Thorey-Lyautey" might denote a geographical location, such as a commune or street in France, possibly named in honor of Lyautey, as is common with hyphenated French toponyms.
However, no definitive references confirm the existence or usage of "Thorey-Lyautey" in historical, geographical, or cultural contexts. Therefore, this term is considered to have insufficient encyclopedic documentation.