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fardel
▪ I. fardel, n.1 arch. (ˈfɑːdəl) Forms: 4–6 fardele, 4–7 far-, ferdel(l(e, (6 ferdle), 5 fardille, 6–7 farthel(l(e, 6–9 fardle, (7 fardal), 3– fardel. [a. OF. fardel (later fardeau), dim. of farde burden, cognate with Sp., Pg. fardo. It has been suggested that the source of the Rom. word is Arab. fa...
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Fardel
Fardel may refer to:
Shakespearean word meaning "traveller's bundle", as used in The Winter's Tale
Shakespearean word meaning "burden", as used in Hamlet's be, or not to be speech
Scots word, also spelled "Farl", quadrant-shaped flatbread or cake
the omasum, third compartment of the stomach in ruminants
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Fardel Manor
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William Newton, having inherited Fardel on his marriage to the heiress Ellen FitzJoell, lived at Fardel during the reign of King Edward I (1272- Fardel Stone
In the mid-nineteenth century a large stone, which had been used as part of a footbridge over a stream at Fardel, was recognised as bearing
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fardellage
† ˈfardellage Obs. [ad. OF. fardelage, f. fardeler to pack up, f. fardel fardel n.1] A package.1489 Caxton Faytes of A. i. xiii. 34 Baggage and fardellages must be taken.
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fardlet
† ˈfardlet Obs. Also 5 fardelet. [ad. OF. fardelet, dim. of fardel, fardel n.1] A little bundle.1413 Lydg. Pilgr. Sowle ii. xliii. (1859) 49 Justyce..hadde me bitake my sorry fardelet. 1611 Cotgr., Fardelet, a fardlet, a little fardle.
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Alain Godon
Private exhibition in Megève, France.
2003:
Exhibition at Seine 51 Gallery, Paris.
2004:
Personal exhibition at the Fardel Gallery, Le Touquet. Publication of Manhattan Jungle, an edition which presented his current works.
2007:
Personal exhibition at the Fardel Gallery, Le Touquet.
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fardage
† ˈfardage Obs. [a. Fr. fardage (= Sp. fardaje, Pg. fardagem, It. fardaggio), f. farde: see fardel.] 1. The impedimenta of an army, baggage.1578 T. N. tr. Conq. W. India 116 Cortes departed with his army in good order, and in the midst of them went the fardage and artillerie. 1600 Holland Livy xlii....
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Adam Ralegh
Adam Ralegh (c. 1480 – 1545 or later), of Fardel and Plympton St Mary, Devon; London, and Southwark, Surrey, was an English politician.
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infardel
† inˈfardel, -dle, v. Obs. rare—0. [f. in-2 + fardel n.1, after It. infardell-āre; cf. OF. enfardeler.] trans. To make into, or pack up in, a ‘fardel’ or bundle.1611 Florio, Infardellare, to infardle, or bundle vp.
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Babylon Freefly
Career and history
Stephane Fardel founded Babylon Freefly in 1996 with Sylvain Turina. "Airplanes and skydiving have always been part of my life, my parents being skydivers", explained Fardel when asked how it all began.
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farl
▪ I. farl, n. Sc. (fɑːl) Also 8 farle, 9 farrel. [Contraction for fardel n.2] Originally, the fourth part of a thin cake made either of flour or oatmeal; now applied to a cake of similar kind and size, whether quadrant-shaped or not.1724 Ramsay Tea-t. Misc. (1733) I. 91 Sowens, and farles, and Baps....
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Elize Hele
Elize Hele (1560–1635) (alias Ellis, Latinized to Elizeus) of Fardel in the parish of Cornwood, Devon and of
Parke in the parish of Bovey Tracey, Devon Elize Hele included the manors of Fardel, Dinnaton, Brixton Reigny, Cofleet, Halwill, Teignharvey, Clyst St Lawrence and Clyst Gerrard and Woolvington
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furdle
† ˈfurdel, ˈfurdle, v. Obs. [var. of fardel, v.] trans. To furl or fold. Also with up.1594 Glenham News fr. Levane Seas 16 Their sayles furdeld. 1630 J. Taylor (Water P.) Peace France Wks. iii. 114/1 The Colours furdled vp, the Drum is mute. 1635 Fox's Voy. N.-W. Pass. (Hakluyt Soc.) 496 We strooke ...
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Omasum
The omasum, also known as the bible, the fardel, the manyplies and the psalterium, is the third compartment of the stomach in ruminants.
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terling
† terling Obs. rare. [a. MLG. terlink (Schiller & Lubben), name of a pack (app. of cloth) of a definite size or quantity, dim. of tere, name of a pack or bale twice the size. Derivation uncertain. It is not clear whether the Du. teerling (Kilian teerlinck) ‘cube, die’, is connected. The quots. refer...
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