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gillot
† ˈgillot Obs. Also 4–6 gillet, 6 gillat, gylat. [prob. a dim. of the female name Gill (cf. gill n.4); ‘Gillet, a woman's name’ (Phillips 1658, who connects it with Giles).] 1. A loose or wanton woman (cf. jillet).1557 Tottel's Misc. (Arb.) 211 What though a gyllot sent that note, By cocke and pye I... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gillot
It may refer to: Gillot Claude Gillot (1673–1722), French painter Dominique Gillot (born 1949), French politician Firmin Gillot (c. 19th century), French , and botanist Jacques Gillot (born 1948), Guadeloupean politician Jacques Gillot (jurist) (c. 1550–1619), French priest and jurist Marie-Agnès Gillot wikipedia.org
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Gillot (playwright)
Gillot was a 17th/18th-century French theatre manager and playwright about whom we have no information except that he wrote farces and puppets plays for wikipedia.org
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gylat
gylat variant of gillot Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Francis Gillot
Despite the club gaining qualification for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League and Gillot gaining a nomination for French coach of the year award, Gillot decided Gillot was appointed as the new manager of AJ Auxerre on 1 June 2017. He was sacked on 9 December 2017. wikipedia.org
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gyllot
gyllor, gyllot vars. guiler, gillot Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jacques Gillot
Gillot was elected to the French senate in 2004. Gillot is a physician, is married and has three children. wikipedia.org
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gillet
gillery, gillet vars. guilery, gillot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jacques Gillot (jurist)
Gillot was a councillor-clerk of the Parlement de Paris, and also a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle. One work where Gillot's part is attested is Satyre Ménippée de la vertu du catholicon d'Espagne et de la tenue des éstats de Paris (1599) Gillot was a wikipedia.org
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jillet
jillet Sc. (ˈdʒɪlɪt) [dim. of the female name Jill or gill (n.4): see also gillot, jelot.] A giddy or flighty young woman; a jilt; sometimes, a familiar or contemptuous term for a girl or young woman, a wench.1755 Johnson s.v. Jilt, Perhaps from..gillet, or gillot, the diminutive of gill, the ludicr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dominique Gillot
Dominique Gillot (born 11 July 1949, in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France) is a French politician. wikipedia.org
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jelot
jelot obs. variant of gillot. (Cf. jillet.)c 1550 C. Barnsley Treat. agst. Woman, For a stewde strumpet can not so soone gette up a light lewde fashyon, But everye wanton Ielot wylle lyke it well, and catche it up anon. Ibid., Ducke, Ielot, ducke pretye minions. Oxford English Dictionary
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Firmin Gillot
Firmin Gillot, father of Charles Gillot (1820–1872), invented in 1852 the paniconograph for which he took a patent (photoengraving in relief according Gillot's Paris address in 1875 was Vve Gillot and Fils, 175, a street of Suburb-Saint-Martin, Paris. wikipedia.org
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Gillot Saint-Evre
Gillot Saint-Evre (1791 in Boult-sur-Suippe – 1858 in Paris) was a French painter and engraver. wikipedia.org
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de Bourgtheroulde et sa galerie, Connaissance du patrimoine de Haute-Normandie, 1992 (Itinéraires du patrimoine, ) ; Isabelle Lettéron et Delphine Gillot wikipedia.org
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