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œil-de-bœuf
‖ œil-de-bœuf (œjdəbœf) [F., lit. ‘ox-eye’, term for a round window, etc.] 1. A small round window: = bull's-eye 6.1849 Thackeray Pendennis xxv, Take a peep at the ladies in the hall through an œil-de-bœuf. 2. The name of a small octagonal vestibule lighted by a small round window in the palace at V...
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disconjure
disconjure, v. rare. [f. dis- 6 + conjure v.] trans. † a. ? To disenchant. Obs. b. To deprive of the power of conjuring.1651 Howell Venice 191 Ravenous Birds such as these are, who stand about me now, to disconjure me with their hideous noise. 1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. I. v. i, Necker [returns] to the Œ...
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Jacques Grinberg
He made contact with Cérès Franco, a friend of twenty years' standing who was then director of the Galerie L'Œil-de-Bœuf in Paris. de Bœuf, Cérès Franco, Paris, France
1990 Galerie L'Œil de Bœuf, Cérès Franco, Paris, France
1991 Galerie L'Œil de Bœuf, Cérès Franco, Paris, France
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oxeye
ox-eye, oxeye (ˈɒksaɪ) Also 5 oxie, oxeghe, 6 oxei, Sc. oxee, 6–8 oxey. 1. The eye of an ox; an eye like that of an ox, a large (human) eye.1688 Boyle Final Causes Nat. Things, Vitiated Sight 258 If she had not had that sort of eyes, which..some call ox-eyes; for hers were swelled much beyond the si...
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Salon de l'œil de bœuf
The salon de l'œil de bœuf or Antechamber of the Œil-de-Bœuf was formed in 1701 by combining two adjacent rooms, the deuxième antichambre Taking its name from the œil de bœuf (oval) window located in the south cove of the ceiling, the salon de l'œil de bœuf features a gilt-stucco running
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Filles de Saint Thomas Battalion
To appease the crowd, Louis XVI agrees to show himself, and goes to the œil-de-bœuf room where he is surrounded by Acloque, several officers, the ministers
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