- 'Baisons nous belle'.
Almande de Ungrie.
Almande de Spiers.
Almande 'Noseroit on dire' et reprinse.
Almande 'Philippine' et reprinse.
Almande 'de la
rocha el...
- de L****us)
Pavana B****ano
Galliarde B****ani
Almande Brun
Smeedelyn Almande prynce Almande de
amour Almande Brabanschen ronden dans opte
Brand Ontfarmt...
- Italian, French, Flemish, and
English sources labeled Alemana,
Almande, Almagne,
Almande nonette,
Balletto alta morona,
Balletto celeste Giglio, Aria venetiana...
-
Pumpkin ****e
flavoured liqueur, as well as
their vegan-friendly
Baileys Almande,
described as a
blend of "sweet
almond oil, cane
sugar and a
touch of real...
- the
sweet kernel trait. The word
almond is a
loanword from Old
French almande or alemande,
descended from Late
Latin amandula, amindula,
modified from...
- not good King
Solomon Dance Almande du
prince Le
Reprinse of the
Almande du
Prince Galliard Almande Le Pied de
Cheval Almande Bruynsmedelijn L'homme armé...
- 14th-century
French cookbook The page
offers recipes for "Drepee": Take
blanched Almandes grynde hem and
temper hem up with gode
broth take
Oynouns a
grete quantite...
- the Old
Occitan pinhonat. The
Forme of Cury
gives the
recipe as: Take
Almandes iblanced and
drawer hem
sumdell thicke with gode broth...set on the fire...
- Morlaye's Le
Premier Livre de Chansons, Gaillardes, Pavannes, Bransles,
Almandes,
Fantasies –
which has a four-course
instrument illustrated on its title...
- from Old Fr. aleier)
allude allure ally (Old Fr. alier) almond, (Old Fr.
almande,
compare modern Fr. amande)
almoner (Old Fr. almosnier,
compare modern...