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Gallice
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Jean Gallice
Jean Gallice (born 13 May 1949 in Bordeaux) is a French former professional football (soccer) player. wikipedia.org
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gallice
‖ Gallice, gallice, adv. (ˈgælɪsiː) [L., ‘in Gaulish’.] In French.1889 in Cent. Dict. 1897 G. du Maurier Martian i. 44 He had received from Barty a sore eye too—gallicè, ‘un pochon’. Oxford English Dictionary
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René Gallice
René Alexis Martial Gallice (13 April 1919 – 25 May 1999) was a French footballer who played as a midfielder. wikipedia.org
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Octave Gallice
Personal life Gallice was born in Épernay on 8 October 1857, the son of Eugène Gallice (1828–1872) and Adeline Purnot. Gallice died in Paris on 18 June 1906. wikipedia.org
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essell
† ˈessell Obs. Also 6 esele. [ad. med.L. esula.] A sort of spurge.[14.. Alphita (Anecd. Oxon.) 60 Esula quedam species est titimalli, gallice yesele.] 1527 L. Andrew Brunswyke's Distyl. Waters {fatpara}iij, Esula, essell. 1567 J. Maplet Gr. Forest 41 b, Esele of some is taken for Eiebright; this hat... Oxford English Dictionary
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pigle
† ˈpigle Obs. [According to Alphita, = med.L. pigula, F. pigle, of which nothing further is known. It was perh. another form of the word paigle, though in ME. applied to an entirely different plant, and app. only in 16th c. identified with paigle the cowslip. (In the Supplement to Gerarde, 1597, Pag... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Bourchier (Franciscan)
Luke Wadding calls him, in his supplementary volume, 'Thomas Bourchier Gallice, Lacton vero Anglice, et Latinis Lanius, vel Lanio, Italis autem Beccaro wikipedia.org
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syrmountayne
syrmountayne var. sermountain Obs.c 1450 Alphita (Anecd. Oxon.) 160/1 Sagapium siue serapium..gallice et anglice, syrmountayne. Oxford English Dictionary
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Perrier-Jouët
After his death Henri and Octave Gallice became Perrrier-Jouët directors. Henri Gallice and his younger brother Octave were both art lovers, but while Henri managed the family business in Épernay, Octave spent much of this time wikipedia.org
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-ice
▪ I. -ice, suffix1 in ME. also -is(e, -ys(e, etc. 1. a. OF. -ice (-ise), of non-popular origin, ad. L. -itia (Sp. -icia, It. -izia), or -itius, -itium (Sp. -icio, It. -izio). Thus avarice, justice, malice, notice (ad. L. avāritia, justitia, malitia, nōtitia), the later police (ad. L. politia = polīt... Oxford English Dictionary
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2008 Toulon Tournament squads
Group A Head coach: Marcelo Bielsa Head coach: Yasuharu Sorimachi Head coach: Hans Schrijver Head coach: Jean Gallice Group B Head coach: Gérard wikipedia.org
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Francis Porter
Malachiæ … hactenus falso attributas, Gallice primum editum, nunc novis supplementis auctum et in Latinum idioma translatum: adjunctis celebrium Authorum wikipedia.org
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Georges Mérignac
It was here that he met René Gallice, who had played for French side Bordeaux before the war. Following the conclusion of the Second World War in 1945, Gallice suggested to Bordeaux's coaches, who were looking for a new central-defender, that they wikipedia.org
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2009 UEFA European Under-19 Championship squads
Group A Head coach: Brian Eastick Head coach: Miloš Kostič Head coach: Claude Ryf Head coach: Yuri Kalitvintsev Group B Head coach: Jean Gallice wikipedia.org
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