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‖ muscadin (myskadæ̃) [Fr.: a transferred use of muscadin, musk-comfit: see muscadine2.] A Parisian term for: A dandy, exquisite. Hence applied in contempt to the members of a moderate party in the French Revolution (about 1794–6), composed chiefly of young men of the upper middle class.1794 C. Pigo...
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Muscadin
The term Muscadin (), meaning "wearing musk perfume", came to refer to mobs of young men, relatively well-off and dressed in a dandyish manner, who were The term
The term "Muscadin" existed well before the post-Thermidor gangs, who are also referred to as the "jeunesse dorée" ("gilded youth") or simply
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muscadine
▪ I. muscadine1 (ˈmʌskədaɪn, -ɪn) Forms: 6 muskadyn(e, (musca-, muskedyne, moscadyn, musadene, 6–7 muskadine, 7 -den, muskedine, muscadin), 6– muscadine. [Of somewhat obscure origin; not found in Fr. (cf., however, muscadin and muscadine2); prob. an English formation on Pr. muscat, fem. muscade (see...
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Muscardin
Synonyms
Muscardin is also known under the synonyms Muscadin and Muscardin noir.
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Red wine grape varieties
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Jean Yves Jason
Muscadin Jean Yves Jason (born May 21, 1964) is a Haitian politician and Professor who served as Mayor of Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti from 2008
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abominably
abominably, adv. (əˈbɒmɪnəblɪ) Also 6–7 abhominably. [f. abominable + -ly2.] 1. So as to cause disgust and hatred; offensively, loathsomely; odiously.a 1520 Myrroure of Our Ladye 194 They..ledde theyr lyues abhomynably in fylthe of flesshely luste. 1535 Coverdale Wisd. xix. 12 They dealt so abhomina...
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Elam Rotem
Rochlitz with Profeti Della Quinta (official website)
Salomone Rossi: 'The Song of Solomon' and instrumental music, Profeti Della Quinta and Ensemble Muscadin
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gilte
▪ I. gilt, n.1 (gɪlt) Also 5 gylte, 6–7 guilt. [from gilt ppl. a. in the phrases silver and gilt, etc.] † 1. Gilt plate. Obs. rare—1.1492 Bury Wills (Camden) 74 My best standyng pece of gylte, and my best doseyn syluer sponys. 2. Gilding; the thin layer of gold with which anything is gilt. Also fig....
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Charles Dupeuty
drama in five acts and eight tableaux, with Eugène Grangé, 1848
Le Buveur d'eau, tableau populaire in 1 act, with Paulin Deslandes, 1848
Le chevalier Muscadin
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Prix de Guiche
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Tom Jennings – Equivoque (1866), Pompier (1868), Consul (1869), Braconnier (1876), Saint Christophe (1877), Colifichet (1878), Barde (1879), Muscadin Frédéric de Lagrange – Equivoque (1866), Pompier (1868), Consul (1869), Braconnier (1876), Saint Christophe (1877), Colifichet (1878), Barde (1879), Muscadin
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Salamone Rossi
Profeti della Quinta, Ensemble Muscadin. ℗2008, ©2009. Pan Classics PC 10214.
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Thermidorian Reaction
The massacre of these groups became known as the White Terror, and was partially carried out by the Muscadin, a group of dandyish street fighters organized
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Sans-culottes
Croppy
Descamisado
Enragés
François Chabot
Hébertists
Lazzaroni (Naples)
Lumpenproletariat
Muscadin
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Watch for the Hook
– songwriter, first verse
Jamahr "Backbone" Williams – songwriter, chorus, third verse
Organized Noize – songwriters, programming, producers
Richard Muscadin
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East Point's Greatest Hit
, 6, 8, 10, 13-15)
Skinny Miracles – organ (track 8), Wurlitzer electric piano (track 11), bass (track 12), producer & programming (track 16)
Richard Muscadin
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