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▪ I. borrel, borel, a. arch. (ˈbɒrəl) Forms: 4 borel(l, burel(l, 5 borelle, 6 borrell, Sc. burell, burrell, 7–9 borrel, borel. [Conjectured to be an attrib. use of borel, burel n. ‘coarse clothing’; the adj. and the n. appear in the same forms in 14th c., but in Eng. writers from Caxton onwards the ...
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Borrel
Borrel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Amédée Borrel (1867–1936), French biologist who was born in Cazouls-lès-Béziers
Andrée Borrel (1919–1944), French
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William Borrel
Borrel took over the direction of the Order as Grand Master ad interim, holding the highest responsibilities. The rest were killed, including William Borrel.
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borowe
† ˈborowe, ˈborou, a. Obs. [? corruption of borrel (though this form does not appear there).] ? Homely, unlearned. Also as quasi-n.1579 Tomson Calvin's Serm. Tim. 953/1 He vseth that borowe kinde of speache. 1611 H. Broughton Require Agreem. 21 Our Lordes Prayer..in vulgar Greeke for the borous.
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Andrée Borrel
Borrel, Norman, and Suttill were arrested. Borrel's mother and sister lived in Paris.
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burrhel
▪ I. † burrell Obs. rare. (Cf. burr n.1 sense 2.)1548 W. Patten Exped. Scotl. in Arb. Garner III. 118 They brake and bare away the nether end of the staff [of a standard] to the burrell.▪ II. burrell var. of borrel, burel. Obs.▪ III. burrell, burrhal, burrhel varr. bharal.
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Amédée Borrel
Biography
Borrel studied natural sciences and medicine at the University of Montpellier, where he earned his degree in 1890. In 1900 Borrel became a member of the Société de biologie. During World War I, Borrel developed one of the earliest known gas masks.
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borel
▪ I. † ˈborel Sc. Obs. Also 5– boral(e, 6–7 borrel. [f. bore v.1 + -el, as in shovel.] A boring tool, a wimble, an auger. Also attrib.1488 Acta Dom. Concilii 106 (Jam.) A womyll, a borale price xid. 1549 Compl. Scot. 11 Ane knyf, ande ane borrel. 1611 Rates (Jam.) Borrels for wrights, the groce iiil...
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José Borrel Tudurí
Doctor José Borrel Tudurí was one of the last National Chief Scouts of Cuban Scouting. The last of the National Chief Scouts were Virgilio Morales Díaz and José Borrel Tudurí, along with Doctor Celina Cardoso, President and Secretary of the
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Borel
after Armand Borel
Other uses
Borel (surname), a surname
Etablissements Borel, an aircraft manufacturing company founded by Gabriel Borel
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Borrel
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Wifred II, Count of Barcelona
Wilfred II or Wifred II, also known as Borrell I or Borrel I (Wifredo II Borrell I in Spanish; Guifré II Borrell I in Catalan), was Count of Barcelona,
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Madeleine Tambour
clandestine home for a large number of agents of the Special Operations Executive at the end of 1942 and the beginning of 1943, starting with Andrée Borrel In 1942, Madeleine Tambour was contacted by resistance fighter Andrée Borrel (Denise) who asked her and her sister to shelter many resistance fighters.
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Kaassoufflé
Kaassoufflé is also a popular snack to be served at a borrel, an informal Dutch gathering with drinks and snacks (the word "borrel" originally referred Smaller versions, called mini-kaassoufflés, are usually sold for consumption at home, or for at the aforementioned borrel where they are usually eaten
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Johannes Buteo
Johannes Buteo (born Jean Borrel, Latinized as Buteonis or given as Boteo, Buteon, Bateon) (c. 1485 – c. 1560) was a French mathematician and logician.
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Sergio González (beach volleyball)
Playing with Yaismel Borrel, they finished 9th at FIVB Youth at The Hague, Netherlands.
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