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cacolet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cacolet may
refer to:
Camel cacolet, for
field transport of
wounded soldiers Mule
cacolet,
ditto Cacolet,...
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Tricoche and
Cacolet (French:
Tricoche et
Cacolet) is a 1938
French comedy film
directed by
Pierre Colombier and
starring Fernandel, Frédéric Duvallès...
- with garlic), with
emphasis on
fines herbes.
Other specialties include caçolet, pastís de treflas, aligòt,
farcidures (potato and meat dumpling), freginat...
- War I.
These litters included the 2-person
Carlisle cacolet and the 1-person 1st
Division cacolet. The
travois is very
stable and
difficult to capsize...
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field ambulance units during the
early days of
World War I.
Camel cacolet The
camel cacolet was used to
carry wounded over long
distances on
rough terrain...
- Sinai, were
undertaken in horse-drawn ambulances, in sand
sledges or in
cacolets on camels,
which was
described as "a form of
travel exquisite in its agony...
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Limousin clafotís (clafoutis),
Auvergnat aligòt (aligot),
Languedocien caçolet (c****oulet), or
again Gascon fetge gras (foie gras).
Occitania is also...
- pla**** in movies, such as La Présidente (Fernand Rivers, 1938),
Tricoche et
Cacolet (Pierre Colombier, 1938), Ils étaient neuf célibataires (Sacha Guitry,...
- (1935) The Crew (1935)
Koenigsmark (1935) The King (1936)
Tricoche and
Cacolet (1938)
After Love (1948)
Imperial Violets (1952) The
Beautiful Otero (1954)...
- Salt to
Amman road,
wounded had to be
transported 10
miles (16 km) on
cacolet camels or
strapped to
their horses. A
divisional collecting station was...