- (1636–37).
Historical introduction and
additional notes by
Edward ****lord
Bourbe;
additional translations by
Arthur B. Myrick. Cleveland, Ohio:
Arthur H...
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different prisons;
Robespierre to the
Palais du Luxembourg,
Couthon to "La
Bourbe" and Saint-Just to the "Écossais".
Augustin Robespierre was
taken from Prison...
- dim. of Gaul.
betua 'birch' Ir/Sc beith, W bedw, Br bezv, Manx beih -
bourbe 'muck, mire' Galician/Port.
borba 'mud',
Asturian borbolla 'bubble', Sp...
- Bourbon-l'Archambault,
words in
French such as
brouillard and
brume (meaning fog) or
bourbe (slime). Some
lullabies in
Romagnol are
dedicated to the Borda,
which kills...
- were used as a
prison under the name
Prison de Port-libre or
Prison de la
Bourbe. Chrétien
Guillaume de
Lamoignon de
Malesherbes (lawyer for
Louis XVI during...
- United
States Grindstone Big
Rideau Lake, Ontario Canada Grip Norway Gris
Bourbe Louisiana United
States Grisvågøy Norway Gröde-Appelland
North Frisian...
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borba [f] 'mud, slime, mucus', from proto-Celtic *borwâ-,
cognate of
French bourbe 'mud'; akin to
Irish borb 'mud, slime',
bearbh 'boiling',
Welsh berw 'boiling'...
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borba [f] 'mud, slime, mucus', from proto-Celtic *borwâ-,
cognate of
French bourbe 'mud'; akin to
Irish borb 'mud, slime',
bearbh 'boiling',
Welsh berw 'boiling'...
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commune is made up of the
following collection of
villages and hamlets, Les
Bourbes,Le Mâly, La Croûte, Lorièe de Bas and La Lande-Saint-Siméon.
Communes of...