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pointel
pointel Now rare. (ˈpɔɪntəl) Forms: 3– pointel; also 3 pontel, 4 poyntele, -til, 4–6 -tell, -e, 4–7 -tel, 6 -tyl(l, Sc. poyntal, 6–7 pointell, 7–8 -til, 7–9 pointal. [a. OF. pointel (mod. pointeau) point of a spear, etc. = It. puntello, pontello a bodkin, a prick (Florio), dim. of punto point; cf. l... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pointel
Pointel () is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France. Geography The commune is made up of the following collection of villages and hamlets, Le Bois de Pointel, Le Chênay, Pointel, L'Anglêcherie, Le Bois Jean wikipedia.org
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poitrell
poitrell error for pointel 1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles-Philippe de Chennevières-Pointel
Charles-Philippe, marquis de Chennevières-Pointel, known as Jean de Falaise (23 July 1820, Falaise – 1 April 1899) was a French writer and art historian wikipedia.org
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pointal
pointal variant of pointel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chennevières
Chennevières-lès-Louvres in the Val-d'Oise département Chennevières-sur-Marne in the Val-de-Marne département People Charles-Philippe de Chennevières-Pointel wikipedia.org
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pointrel
pointrel rare. (ˈpɔɪntrəl) [dim. of point n.1 B.: cf. cockerel.] a. = pointel 1. b. The pointed extremity of the lobe of a leaf.1688 R. Holme Armoury iii. xv. (Roxb.) 19/2 The Poitrell or Pointrell is a brasse Instrument formerly used to write withall on tables. 1875 Knight Dict. Mech., Pointrel, a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Claude Simpol
Sources Charles-Philippe de Chennevières-Pointel, Archives de l’art français, volume 1, Paris, Dumoulin, 1852, p. 400. wikipedia.org
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punty
punty, ponty Glass-making. (ˈpʌntɪ) Forms: 7 ponte, 7–9 -ee, 9 punty, -ee, ponty. [app. ad. F. pontil: see pontil.] 1. An iron rod used in glass-blowing: see quots. Called also punt, punto, pointel, pontil.1662 Merrett in App. to tr. Neri's Art of Glass 364 Ponte is the Iron to stick the Glass at th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Auguste Le Poitevin de L'Égreville
The son of the actor known under the name de Resicourt, he made his literary debut in 1821 with two novels, Charles Pointel, ou Mon Cousin de la main gauche wikipedia.org
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Estienne Roger
He learned the trade of printing from Antoine Pointel and Jean-Louis de Lorme. In 1696 he opened his own shop in the Kalverstraat. wikipedia.org
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adamantine
adamantine, a. (ædəˈmæntɪn) [ad. L. adamantin-us a. Gr. ἀδαµάντιν-ος adj. of material, f. ἀδάµας; see adamant.] 1. Made of, or having the qualities of adamant; incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated; immovable, impregnable.1382 Wyclif Jer. xvii. 1 The synne of Juda writen is with an ire... Oxford English Dictionary
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Landscape with Polyphemus
It was commissioned by French banker Jean Pointel and depicts characters from Greek mythology. wikipedia.org
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Canton of Athis-Val de Rouvre
Habloville La Lande-Saint-Siméon Lignou Le Ménil-de-Briouze Ménil-Gondouin Ménil-Hermei Ménil-Hubert-sur-Orne Ménil-Vin Montreuil-au-Houlme Neuvy-au-Houlme Pointel wikipedia.org
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Communauté d'agglomération Flers Agglo
Lande-Patry La Lande-Saint-Siméon Landigou Landisacq Lonlay-le-Tesson Le Ménil-de-Briouze Ménil-Hubert-sur-Orne Messei Montilly-sur-Noireau Les Monts d'Andaine Pointel wikipedia.org
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