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crinière
‖ crinière (krinjɛr) [F., f. crin (horse) hair; corresp. to a L. type *crināria. In 16th and 17th c. anglicized as crinier.] The part of the ‘bards’ or protective covering of a war-horse which covered the ridge or back of the neck and the mane.1598 Barret Theor. Warres v. ii. 141 His horse barded wi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Strangers (French comic book)
(Avec l’amas de sa crinière sombre) (Lofficier/Vargas) 12. Le Roi des Profondeurs vs Slyme (Et des parcelles d’or...) (Lofficier / Macall) 13. A L’ère du Roi Kabur (L'Épée et la dague traîtresse...) (Lofficier/Peniche) 7. wikipedia.org
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crinet
† crinet Obs. [dim. of F. crin hair: see -et1.] 1. A hair.1572 Gascoigne Flowers Wks. (1587) 67 The heeres were not of gold But of some other metall farre more fine Wher of ech crinet seemed to behold Like glistering wyars. 2. Hawking. (pl.) The small hair-like feathers which grow about the cere of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crinoline
Such photographs, which re-enacted contemporary caricatures rather than accurately reflecting reality, were aimed towards the voyeur's market. The mini-crini silhouette influenced the work of other designers such as Christian Lacroix's "puffball" skirts. wikipedia.org
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cranet
▪ I. † ˈcranet1 Obs. Also 7 crannet. [Corrupted from OF. crignete, crinete, dim. of crigne, creigne, in sense of mod.F. crinière, f. crin. L. crin-is hair, mane.] A piece of armour covering a horse's neck or mane; a crinière.1548 Hall Chron. 12 One band had the scafferon the cranet, the bard of the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Witkowski
As a cellist, he was a member of several ensembles (Trillat Trio, Guichardon Quartet, Crinière Quartet). wikipedia.org
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Louis Anquetin
watercolors, pastels Self portrait: Drawing in ink and wash, H:20 cm × L:19 cm Pegasus nose, wings, mane in the wind (Pégase cabré, ailes déployées, crinière Portrait of the artist's mother (Portrait de la mère de l'artiste), 1888, Drawing and watercolor. wikipedia.org
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mane
▪ I. mane, n. (meɪn) Forms: 1 manu, 4, 6 maane, 6 mayn, Sc. (mone), meane, 6–7 mayne, maine, 7 maune, 7, 8 main, 4– mane. [OE. manu str. fem. = MDu. mane (chiefly pl. manen; so in mod. Du.), OHG. mana fem. (MHG. mane, man fem. and masc., mod.G. mähne fem. with irregular umlaut), ON. mǫn fem. (gen. m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Katia Canciani
2009 – Lettre à Saint-Exupéry (Fides) 2015 – 178 secondes (David) Children's books 2007 – Riquili apprend à compter (Bouton D’or Acadie) 2007 – Crinière (Hurtubise) 2007 – Samuel la tornade (Bayard) 2008 – Poussièra (Bayard) 2008 – Crinière au vent: Un camp mystère... wikipedia.org
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Z. Marcas
Ses cheveux ressemblaient à une crinière, son nez était court, écrasé, large et fendu au bout comme celui d'un lion, il avait le front partagé comme celui Recurring characters Balzac began using characters from earlier works in his 1835 novel Le Père Goriot, and made the technique a hallmark of his fiction wikipedia.org
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我们只是逃避
/ Il suffit d'empoigner la crinière de l'étoile. (…) 所有这些,都是装饰,是无用的态度,是装模作样和陪衬;我们知道只需要一缕阳光, 洒向这乱七八糟的阳台的某一处好地方,歌声便会响起. / Et tout çà c'est parure, c'est wikipedia.org
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Dumitru Karnabatt
Karnabatt's editorial debut came in 1901, when he published, in Bucharest, the poetry volume Crini albi ("White Lilies"). Two years later, as "D. By February, they were in custody at Văcărești prison, expecting to be court-martialled. wikipedia.org
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Miniskirt
In the early 20th century, the dancer Josephine Baker's banana skirt that she wore for her mid-1920s performances in the Folies Bergère was subsequently In 1985, British designer Westwood offered her first "mini-crini," an abbreviated version of the Victorian crinoline. wikipedia.org
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Martone
Return of the Bourbons (1815) In 1815 following the downfall of Joachim Murat, Bourbon rule was re-established. Fontana Vecchia, not far from the Basìa or Batìa, a low area, and the water spring, from which water was drawn for all necessities until the water from Crini wikipedia.org
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Vivienne Westwood
Two years later, in 1974, Westwood and McLaren’s boutique was re-modelled, and reopened as SEX. From 1985 to 1987, Westwood took inspiration from the ballet Petrushka to design the mini-crini, an abbreviated version of the Victorian crinoline. wikipedia.org
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