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gartier
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Gauthier
Pierre Gauthier (1930-2016), dit Gartier, French painter Places Gauthier, Ontario, Canada Ferme Gauthier, Algeria See also Gaultier (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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gartiere
† gartier(e Obs. Her. [a. OF. gartier garter.] A bendlet (see quots.; cf. garter n. 3).1572 J. Bossewell Armorie 12 A ‘Gartiere’ conteyneth halfe the bende aforesayde, and maye not bee charged but with floures of leaues. 1610 J. Guillim Heraldry ii. v. (1660) 61 That which containeth half the bend i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abd-el-Tif prize
1932–), painter 1959 : Jean Bellenger, (1925–2017), painter 1960 : Pierre Clément (1923–2011), painter, Pierre Telliez (1932–), and Gauthier known as Gartier wikipedia.org
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garter
▪ I. garter, n. (ˈgɑːtə(r)) Forms: 5 gartare, -ere, gardere, gart(o)ur, 6 Sc. gartan(e, -tain, 6–9 Sc. garten, 4– garter. [a. OF. gartier, jartier, jarretier (also jartiere, F. jarretière, whence Sp. jarretera, It. giarrettiera), f. OF. garet, jaret (F. jarret) the bend of the knee (in men), the low... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of Gaulish origin
garter from Old North French gartier (="band just above or below the knee"), perhaps ultimately from Gaulish. wikipedia.org
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King-of-Arms
King-of-Arms Also (less correctly) King-at-Arms. [See arm n.2 14] The title of the three chief heralds of the College of Arms, viz. Garter, the principal King of Arms, and Clarenceux and Norroy, provincial Kings of Arms, the former of whom has jurisdiction south of the Trent, and the other north of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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habiliment
habiliment (həˈbɪlɪmənt) Forms: α. 5 abily-, abyl(l)y-, 5–6 abyle-, 5–7 abille-, abili-, 6 abbili-, abilla-, 7 abilli-, abilia-, abliment. β. Sc. forms (chiefly in senses 1, 3, 4) 6 abulye-, abuilye-, abuilie-, 6–7 abulȝea-, abuilȝie-, abulȝa-, 9 abuilyiement. γ. 5 habyl(l)e-, habyly-, 5–7 habille-,... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of French origin (D–I)
Fr. gartier, compare modern Fr. jarretière Gascon gasconade gash gasket gastronome gastronomic gastronomy gateau gauche gaucherie gaudy gauge Gaul gaunt wikipedia.org
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collar
▪ I. collar, n. (ˈkɒlə(r)) Forms: 3–6 coler, 5–7 coller, 5–6 colar, 5– collar; also 4–5 colere, 5 coleer, collere, (colyer), 6 collare, (choller, 7 choler, couller, collor, colour). [ME. coler, a. AF. coler = OF. colier (later collier) = Pr. colar, Sp. collar, It. collare:—L. collāre, f. coll-um nec... Oxford English Dictionary
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messenger
▪ I. messenger (ˈmɛsɪndʒə(r)) Forms: α. 3–6 messager, 3–5 -ere, (4 mesager, messagyr, -gre), 3–4 messagyer, messeger, (4 messagere, masager), 5 massageer (messageer), 4 mas(s)eger, 5 -gere, 5–6 messagier, (5 massagier, 6 messurger). β. 4–6 messanger, 4–5 -ere, -ir, 5–6 -aunger, (4 mesanger, 5 messon... Oxford English Dictionary
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statute
▪ I. statute, n. (ˈstætjuːt) Forms: 3, 5–6 statuit, 4 statout, 4–7 statut, 6 statuytt, 4– statute. (Also estatute 1514–1610.) pl. 3–4 statuz (z = ts), 4 statutz, 5 statutez, statuitz, 6 statewes, 9 dial. (sense 6) stattice, stattits. [a. F. statut (OF. also estatut, whence estatute), ad. late L. sta... Oxford English Dictionary
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order
▪ I. order, n. (ˈɔːdə(r)) Forms: 3–6 ordre, 4– order, (4–5 -ir, -yr, 4–6 -our, -ur, 5 wordre). [ME. a. OF. ordre (11th c.):—*ordne, ad. L. ordin-em (nom. ordo) row, series, course, order, array, etc. Many senses of the word had been developed before it was adopted in OF. and Eng. The order of the ap... Oxford English Dictionary
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give
▪ I. † give, n.1 Obs. Forms: α. 1 ᵹi(e)fu, ᵹyfu, ᵹeofu, 2 ȝife, ȝieve, 2–3 ȝive, ȝe(o)ve, ȝefe, 4 yeve. β. 3 gife, give, gyve. [Com. Teut.: OE. ᵹiefu str. fem. = OFris. geve, jeve, OS. geƀa, giƀa (MDu. geve), OHG. geba, gepa, kepa (MHG. gebe), ON. gjǫf, Goth. giba:—OTeut. *geƀâ, f. *geƀ- to give. Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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