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† musard Obs. Forms: 4–5 musard(e, 5 -erde, 4 mosard. [a. F. musard (OF. also musart), f. muser muse v.: see -ard. Cf. It. musardo.] A dreamer, foolish trifler.13.. Guy Warw. (A.) 380 Ich wene þou art a fole musard! c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 229 Comen is þe Sarazin..Clad in cloþes fyn, himself ...
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Philippe Musard
where Musard merely used a pistol. Musard became the first celebrity conductor.
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musardy
† musardy Obs. rare—1. [a. OF. musardie, f. musard: see musard and -y.] Foolish dreaming.1481 Caxton Godeffroy cxviii. 179 This is a moch folyssh pyte that thou hast, And I see the in a grete musardye.
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William More (prior)
Musard complains, too, of the prior's gifts to his relations, of the sale of the monastery's plate, and of neglect of the buildings. Musard had been put in prison by More in 1531. In February 1532 More served in the commission of the peace for Worcestershire.
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Arthur Pougin
In 1855 he became conductor at the Théâtre Beaumarchais, and afterward leader at Musard's concerts, subconductor at the Folies-Nouvelles, and from 1860
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Miserden
The name Miserden derives from Musardera, "Musard's manor" - Musard was the name of the family which held the manor at the time of the Domesday Book. Robert Musard built Miserden Castle in the 12th century.
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musar
musar Hist. [Perh. a misinterpretation of OF. musars pl. of musard (see musard), as if f. muse bagpipe.] (See quots.)1776 Sir J. Hawkins Hist. Mus. II. 44 About the end of the tenth century there sprang up in Provence certain professions of men called Troubadours, or Trouverres, Jongleours, Cantadou...
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Robert de Berkeley, 3rd feudal baron of Berkeley
Hubert de Burgh ordered Ralph Musard as Sheriff to take possession: Musard had been a household knight of the late 1st Earl of Pembroke.
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Louis-Marie Pilet
Pilet was a cellist in the orchestras of Nantes, London and, in Paris, in the Concerts , Musard, and Théâtre italien then the Orchestre de l'Opéra national
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Philippe-Alexis Béancourt
drama, with Julien de Mallian (libretto), 1835
Les Sept châteaux du diable, féerie, quadrille for the piano, Théâtre Impérial du Châtelet, with Philippe Musard
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Miserden Castle
The castle is a large motte and bailey Norman castle, built before 1146 by Robert Musard, after whose family the local village is named. Musard was killed by forces loyal to King Stephen during the years of the Anarchy and the castle seized by Philip of Gloucester, but the castle survived
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Stade André Moga
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Built in the early 1920s on a field called Musard, the stadium is still unofficially called Musard Stadium.
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Jean-François Bellon
Conductor of the Philippe Musard's orchestra in Paris, he relied on the section in brass of this ensemble that he formed for the performance of his 12
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