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‖ piqueur (pikœr) Also anglicized as picker3. [F., agent-n. from piquer to prick: see Hatz.-Darm.] In France, or on the Continent, An attendant who directs the hounds during a hunt, or runs before a carriage to clear the road.1835 H. Greville Diary (1883) 59, I followed a piqueur, who appeared to me...
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Piqueur
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spurrer
ˈspurrer [f. spur n.1 and v.1 Cf. (in sense 1) MHG. sporære (G. sporer, † spörer).] † 1. A spurrier. Obs.—01499 Promp. Parv. (Pynson), Sporer, calcarius. 2. One who spurs or urges. Also with -on.1632 Sherwood, A spurrer, piqueur. 1728 Swift Let. to Pope 16 July, I doubt you want a spurrer-on to exer...
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Gabriel Gobin
ouvrier (uncredited)
Les amants de Bras-Mort (1951) – Marinier
Passion (1951)
The Voyage to America (1951) – Employé du car
Leathernose (1952) – Le piqueur
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La Chasse (Gleizes)
A man with a hunting horn (Cor de chasse, la trompe du piqueur) can be seen in the foreground, his back turned to the viewer, with a group of hunting dogs
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picker
▪ I. picker1 (ˈpɪkə(r)) [f. pick v.1 + -er1.] 1. generally. A person who picks. a. One who picks, plucks off, or gathers (fruit, flowers, roots, hops, cotton, potatoes, etc.); one who picks up or collects (rags, refuse, etc.). Also a second element in numerous combinations, as fruit-picker, hop-pick...
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Martyn Jacques
2008) "The Pedophile in the Park"
The Real Tuesday Weld - Seasons Dreamings (2010) "A Song for December"
Têtes Raides – L'An Demain (2011) "Marteau-Piqueur
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Marco Antonio Mazzini
Livingstone I presume" by composer Bart Piqueur, together with the Peruvian Universidad de Musica's symphonic band conducted by the composer.
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Paul-Edouard Delabrierre
belette (1875)
Le Pas-perdu, chasse au renard (1876)
Retour de chasse, époque [[Louis XV of France|Louis XV]] (1877)
Chien Braque et liévre (1877)
Piqueur
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École de Versailles
1819 to 1830, leaving aside the saddle and carriage services, which required a larger number of piqueurs, the École de Versailles itself had only one piqueur , Bellanger, and one sub-piqueur, Bergeret, for its particular service.
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Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille
Portrait of a man, Jacob Jordaens, oil on wood
Susanna and the Elders, Jacob Jordaens, oil on canvas
The distress of the prodigal son, Jacob Jordaens
A piqueur
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List of French words of Germanic origin (H–Z)
tweezers"
pingouin "penguin" ( < Eng)
pinte "pint"
pioche "picaxe"
piocher
pique-nique "pic-nic" ( < Eng)
piquer "to prick"
pique
piquant
piquier
piquette
piqueur
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