Definition of Angelot. Meaning of Angelot. Synonyms of Angelot

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Definition of Angelot

Angelot
Angelot An"ge*lot, n. [F. angelot, LL. angelotus, angellotus, dim. of angelus. See Angel.] 1. A French gold coin of the reign of Louis XI., bearing the image of St. Michael; also, a piece coined at Paris by the English under Henry VI. [Obs.] 2. An instrument of music, of the lute kind, now disused. --Johnson. R. Browning. 3. A sort of small, rich cheese, made in Normandy.

Meaning of Angelot from wikipedia

- coin introduced by Edward IV in 1465. It was patterned after the French angelot or ange, which had been issued since 1340. The name derived from its representation...
- Pierre Angelot was a French wrestler. He competed in the freestyle middleweight event at the 1920 Summer Olympics. "Pierre Angelot Olympic Results". sports-reference...
- legend, the origin of the name may come from a cook called Angiolino, or "Angelot", an individual from Montferrat who is said to be the inventor of the recipe...
- policiers .:la policière Edwige Antoine qui était souffrante et Estinor Angelot qui est décédé la nuit dernière dans le dortoir du Sous-Commissariat de...
- it keeps a mild taste. It is often sold in pieces. It used to be called angelot and was offered as a gift. Sometimes called Fromage de Herve (cheese of...
- continued her stage career as a teenager, taking on the stage name Herma Angelot, and appearing at the Apollo Theater as an actress and singer. While attending...
- German-style Trembling softly in the wind Trembling strong with lost wind Rossignol Gueulard or Tête de Maure (Moor's Head). Angelot: Orchestra Conductor...
- Málaga Bamako, Lycée Français Liberté de Bamako Bamako, Groupe Scolaire Les Angelots Managua, Lycée Franco-Nicaraguayen Victor Hugo Manama, École Française...
- settled west of Caen. Originally known as "cherub", it later took the name "angelot". Becoming po****r across the country from the 16th century onwards, it...
- Or. The angel was also an English gold coin patterned after the French angelot or ange. The name derived from its representation of the Archangel Michael...