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orgueil
@@@LINK=orgul Oxford English Dictionary
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Orgueil (meteorite)
History The Orgueil meteorite fell on May 14, 1864, a few minutes after 20:00 local time, near Orgueil in southern France. Curation and Distribution Orgueil specimens are in curation by bodies around the world. wikipedia.org
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Mont Orgueil
Mont Orgueil has been managed as a museum site since 1929. In 2004, a commemorative Jersey pound note was put into circulation depicting Mont Orgueil. wikipedia.org
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orgweill
orgun, orgweill obs. ff. organ, orgueil. Oxford English Dictionary
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orgoil
orgoil, -oile variants of orgueil, Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gorey, Jersey
After the division of the Duchy of Normandy in 1204 the strategic location of the harbour led to the construction of the castle of Mont Orgueil to protect Notable buildings Buildings of note in Gorey include Mont Orgueil castle, and Gouray Church, an Anglican church, which serves the village and surrounding wikipedia.org
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orghel
▪ I. † orgel, orghel, orhel, n. and a. Obs. Forms: 1 orgel, orgol, 3 orȝel (Orm. orrȝhell), oregel, oreȝel, orhel, horhel, horel. [OE. orgel, orgol, orȝol (whence orȝel-l{iacu}c, -l{iacu}ce in ælfred; etymology uncertain, as is the question of its relationship to the OHG. word which gave OF. orgoill... Oxford English Dictionary
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François Stanislas Cloez
In 1864, Cloez was the first scientist to examine a carbonaceous chondrite, the Orgueil meteorite, after it had fallen in France. The Orgueil meteorite was subject to a hoax, when a sample of the meteorite was contaminated with a rush seed. wikipedia.org
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orgul
‖ orgueil, † orguil, orgul, n. and a. Forms: 3 orguil, 4 -uyl, 5 -uille, -ueyl, 5–6 orgul(e, -oil, -oill, 6 -uell, Sc. -weill, (‖ 9 orgueil). [a. AF. orguil (Gower), OF. orgoill, orguill (11th c.), orgoil (11–12th c.), orguel, orgueil (12th c.) = Pr. orgolh, -guelh, Cat. orgull, Sp. orgullo, It. org... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Harliston
A joint English and Jersey force then marched through the night to Mont Orgueil and began a siege of the castle. In this time he added a tower to the Castle of Mont Orgueil which became the 'Harliston Tower'. wikipedia.org
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orgulity
† orˈgulity Obs. In 5 orgulyte. [f. orgul adj. (see orgueil) + -ity.] Pride, haughtiness.1470–85 Malory Arthur x. i, Thurgh our orgulyte we demaunded bataille of you. Ibid. x. lxiv, For pryde and orgulyte he wold not smyte sire Palomydes. Oxford English Dictionary
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奥盖尔陨石
Nature 193 (4821) p. 1129 Fitch FW, Anders E (1963) Organized Element - Possible Identification in Orgueil Meteorite. from The Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, Astronomy, and Spaceflight The Orgueil meteorite hoax O O O O 1860年代科学 wikipedia.org
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نيزك أليندي
قبل عام 1969، كانت طبقة الشوندريت الكربونية معروفة من قبل عدد صغير من النيازك غير الشائعة مثل Orgueil، التي سقطت في فرنسا في عام 1864. wikipedia.org
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Augustus Asplet Le Gros
also published two small volumes of poetry in English, Poems for Home and Fireside (London, 1863) and Poems (London, 1868), besides a history of Mont Orgueil in Jersey : Mont Orgueil Castle: Its History and Ruins. wikipedia.org
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The Horse of Pride
Its title in French is Le cheval d'orgueil. It is based on Le cheval d'orgueil, an autobiography by Pêr-Jakez Helias. wikipedia.org
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