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prunel, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the late 1700s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun prunel come from? Earliest known use. www.oed.com
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Organic prune specialist - Lou Prunel
Candied ginger · Deglet Nour pitted dates · Organic pitted Agen prunes · Organic Agen prunes · Organic gourmet cocktail · Tonic Cocktail · Agen prunes · Peanuts ... www.louprunel.com
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Ella Purnell - Wikipedia
Ella Summer Reed Purnell (born 17 September 1996) is an English actress. She began her career as a child actress in West End theatre and films such as Never ... en.wikipedia.org
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prunel
† pruˈnel Obs. Also 6 -elle, 6–8 -ell. [a. F. prunelle, a variant of brunelle brunel; so G. prunelle (obs. braunelle), med.L. brunella, prunella: see prunella2.] The herb Self-heal (Prunella vulgaris); formerly often including the Bugle (Ajuga reptans).1578 Lyte Dodoens i. xc. 132 There be two kinde... Oxford English Dictionary
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the nutritional advantages of the prunes - Lou Prunel
Vitamins A and E contained in the prune favor the protection of tissues, slow down the skin aging and play a preventive role in the development of cancers. www.louprunel.com
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Entry: prunel - Real Leather Design Competitions
To truly enhance the beauty of real cattle leather, prunel is made of custom-tinted leather. The top grain cowhide leather is firstly dyed in a beautiful blue. rlsd.internationaldesigncomp.com
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Charles de Prunelé, Baron d'Esneval
Charles de Prunelé, Baron d'Esneval (died 1624) was a French diplomat and ambassador in Scotland in 1586. wikipedia.org
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Prunel Name Meaning and Prunel Family History at FamilySearch
Prunel Name Meaning. Possibly an altered form of German Prunner (a variant of Brunner ), or a variant of Bruner . Similar surnames: Prunel,. www.familysearch.org
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Beatrice Joyeux Prunel - Modernidade(s) Descentralizadas
Professor of contemporary art history at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris since 2007, she received the qualification to direct research (HDR) in 2015. modernidadesdescentralizadas.com
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LOU PRUNEL - Fair for Life
LOU PRUNEL ; Role in the sector: Producer Operation · I act as a Production Operator for the following supply chain(s):. Plum ; Role in the sector: Fair Trade ... www.fairforlife.org
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Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel - Faculté de droit - UNIGE
Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel is a Full Professor at the University of Geneva in Switzerland, holding the chair of Digital Humanities. www.unige.ch
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Mutel (engineering)
Moulton), Boissaye, Celtic (Thornton Engineering), Century Engineering, Couverchel, C.V.R., Dorey, Elswick, L & B, Lacoste & Battmann, Meteor, Morgan, Prunel wikipedia.org
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prunelle
▪ I. prunelle see prunel, prunella1, prunella3, prunello.▪ II. ‖ prunelle, n. (prynɛl) [Fr., = sloe, f. prune plum + dim. suffix -elle; cf. prunello n.] A French sloe brandy.[1899 Wine Trade Rev. 15 Jan. 71/1 (Advt.), Crême de Menthe, Prunelle de Bourgogne, & Crême de Cassis: Simon Aîné, Chalons s/S... Oxford English Dictionary
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prunella
▪ I. prunella1 (pruːˈnɛlə) Also 7–9 prunello; β. 8 prenel, 9 prunelle. [Of uncertain history: identical with mod.F. prunelle, but this is cited by Littré only from 1780, though it may occur earlier. Littré derives the name from prunelle, sloe, in reference to its dark colour. The forms prunella, -el... Oxford English Dictionary
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Claude Pinart
They had a son Henri Claude Pinart, Marquis de Louvois, Vicomte de Comblizy, and a daughter Madeleine (d. 6 April 1654 in Paris), who married Charles de Prunelé wikipedia.org
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