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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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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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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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sal-prunella
‖ sal-prunella (ˌsælpruːˈnɛlə) Also 8 sal prunellæ, prunel, 9 prunelle. [mod.L. sal prunella or prunellæ: see sal and prunella3.] Fused nitre cast into cakes or balls.1681 tr. Willis' Rem. Med. Wks. Vocab., Sal-prunella, a salt made out of salt-peter. 1747 Wesley Prim. Physic (1762) 30 Two teaspoonf... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elizabeth Pierrepont
The French diplomat Charles de Prunelé, Baron d'Esneval recorded speculation that the female prisoner alleged to be in the Tower was not Pierrepont, but wikipedia.org
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David Beaton of Melgund
On 5 August 1586 he wrote from Dundee to Charles de Prunelé, Baron d'Esneval, a French envoy currently in Scotland, who he had received at court in February wikipedia.org
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Sébastien Zamet (born 1588)
Published by Louis-Nicolas Prunel. A. Picard, Paris 1911–1912. Literature Louis Narcisse Prunel (1874–1932): Sébastien Zamet, évêque-duc de Langres, pair de France, 1588-1655. Sa vie et ses œuvres. wikipedia.org
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Pantaléon Costa de Beauregard
Félicie-Louise-Marie Costa de Beauregard (1845–1893), who married Henri Fernand Jules de Prunelé, Marquis de Prunelé (1836–1897) of the Château de Trécesson wikipedia.org
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Guillaume de l'Aubespine de Châteauneuf
Châteauneuf and another diplomat, Charles de Prunelé, Baron d'Esneval, who had recently returned from Scotland, had an audience with Elizabeth I at Windsor wikipedia.org
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Les Baigneuses (Gleizes)
Léger showed La Noce — Henri Le Fauconnier, Le Chasseur (The Huntsman) — and the newcomer Juan Gris exhibited his Portrait of Picasso.Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel wikipedia.org
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Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Orléans
The museum was reopened on 30 December 1823, by the initiative of the count and mayor of Rocheplatte and the count of Bizemont-Prunelé, André Gaspard Parfait wikipedia.org
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Château de Trécesson
The château passed in 1793 to Nicolas Bourelle de Sivry, and subsequently to the Perrien, Montesquieu and the Prunelé families. The countess de Prunelé lives in the château today. wikipedia.org
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