-
Henri Martin,
Alfred Corre (Dagore) Troisième
Bureau (operations):
Georges Cachier Quatrième
Bureau (recruits and equipment): Jean
Moreau de La
Meuse Sources...
- cat le câtel (final l is silent) le château
castle le
quien le
chien dog
cachier ch****er to
chase / to hunt
catouiller chatouiller to
tickle caud chaud...
- Old
French /tʃ/ and /dʒ/.
There are
striking differences, such as
Picard cachier ('to hunt') ~ Old
French chacier,
which later took the
modern French form...
- exceptions, however, such as the verb
catch (derived from Old
Northern French cachier),
whose irregular forms originated by way of
analogy with
native verbs...
- Canvas: from Norman-Picard canevas, 11th
century Catch: from Old
Norman cachier, to hunt, 11th-12th
century Proud: from prud, valiant,
beginning 12th century...
- doi:10.1016/s1001-0742(09)60315-6. PMID 21235163. Ming, Jing; Xiao, Cunde;
Cachier, Helene; et al. (2009). "Black
carbon in the snow of
glaciers in west China...
- and /ʃa/ chat to the south. Low
Latin *captiare (to catch) gave rise to
cachier /
cacher (>
English catch)
north of the line and ch****er (>
English chase)...
-
boreal Eurasia.
Kluwer Academic Publ., Dordrecht, 528 pp. Clark, J.S., H.
Cachier, J.G. Goldammer, and B.J.
Stocks (eds.). 1997.
Sediment records of biom****...
-
Medical Information System (SIM).
Global analysis of the 1998 results.
Cachiers Santé. 367-75.
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- (Notes sur les
sources et les procédés des
peintres sous les Paléologues),
Cachiers archéologiques 10 (1959), pp. 239–304, 296. Brubaker, "Politics, Patronage...