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canezou
canezou Hist. (ˈkanzu) [Fr., of unknown origin.] A woman's blouse-like garment of muslin or cambric. Also attrib.1827 Lady's Mag. Sept. 510/2 A canezou spencer of embroidered muslin. Ibid. 511/1 Muslin canezous over high dresses. 1893 G. Hill Hist. Engl. Dress II. 241 A cambric canezou..with sleeves...
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Canezou
The Canezou (aka Canezou-fichu), c. 1835, is a type of clothing, generally worn alongside a corsage. and elegant canezou is seen, in numberless varieties of form and texture, at once rich and graceful...An elegant canezou of moiree, colour, the evening
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Cossack (horse)
In the Gold Vase he was involved in a close finish, dead-heating with the filly Canezou for second place, a head behind the winner Glenalvon, after looking At Goodwood on 1 August he finished a well-beaten third of the seven runners behind Canezou in the Goodwood Cup.
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Frank Butler (jockey)
He won the race twice again in 1849 and 1850 on Canezou. Butler also took the Doncaster Cup on Canezou in 1849. 1853 on Western Australia. 1849 and 1853 saw him win the 2000 Guineas on respectively Nunnykirk and Western Australia and the 1000 Guineas in 1848 on Canezou
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pelerine
pelerine (ˈpɛlərɪn, -iːn) Also 8 pelorine, 8–9 pelerin. [a. F. pèlerine, transferred use of fem. of pèlerin pilgrim = pilgrim's mantle or cape.] a. A name applied from time to time to various fashions of mantles or capes worn by women; in nineteenth century use, a long narrow cape or tippet, with en...
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Patron Saint (horse)
Patron Saint's dam VCB was a distant descendant of Canezou, who won the 1000 Guineas in 1848 and later became an influential broodmare.
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hiȝ
▪ I. † high, hiȝ, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 hyᵹe, 3 huȝe, huiȝe, huie, hiȝe, Orm. hiȝ. [OE. hyᵹe = OS. hugi (MLG. hoge, höge, MDu. hoge, hoghe, höghe, Du. heug), OHG. hugi, hugu (MHG. hüge), ON. hygr (Sw. håg, Da. hu), Goth. hugs:—OTeut. *hugi-z thought, understanding, mind; an important word in the older T...
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Surplice (horse)
At Doncaster in September he started at odds 9/4 in a nine-runner field for the St Leger, with the filly Canezou starting favourite. He briefly took the lead, only to be headed by Canezou, but Flatman rode a strong finish and Surplice regained the lead in the closing stages to win by
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John Scott (horseman)
1842), Cotherstone (1843), Nunnykirk (1849), West Australian (1853), Fazzoletto (1856), The Wizard (1860), The Marquis (1862)
1,000 Guineas - (4) - Canezou Ascot Gold Cup † - (3) - Touchstone (1836, 1837), West Australian (1854)
Doncaster Gold Cup † - (4) - Touchstone (1835, 1836) Charles XII (1839), Canezou
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1848 in sports
Horse racing
England
Grand National – Chandler
1,000 Guineas Stakes – Canezou
2,000 Guineas Stakes – Flatcatcher
The Derby – Surplice
The Oaks –
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意大利服装史
Canezou:短夹克,长袖,没有下摆,可以穿在衣服下面,用于遮盖低胸,还可以变成装饰有蕾丝的宽领。
Spencer all’ungherese(或all’ussara):传统短夹克的变体,由英国引入女性时尚,灵感来自军服。
Douillettes或dogliette:前交叉的外套。
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Blink Bonny
by the Farmer's Magazine as "far away the best" of his time: apart from Blink Bonny, he sired the Classic winners West Australian, Sir Tatton Sykes, Canezou
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List of French words of Germanic origin (C-G)
cancaner
cancanier
cancanière
cane "duck" ( < OFr quane "little boat" < Gmc, cf Germ kahn "floater, little boat")
caner
canette
caneton
cannot
canesou (also canezou
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Index of fashion articles
Camel hair
Camisa blouse
Camisole
Camlet
Camocas
Camp shirt
Campaign hat
Can-can dress
Canadian military fur wedge cap
Candlewicking
Canepin
Canezou
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