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Cambyses II (Old Persian: 𐎣𐎲𐎢𐎪𐎡𐎹, romanized: Kaᵐbūjiya) was the
second King of
Kings of the
Achaemenid Empire from 530 to 522 BC. He was the son...
- wood-burning food
preparation stove is
known as the camboose. In
modern French,
cambuse can
refer both to a ship's
storeroom and to the North-American railcar...
- with a bio-bibliographic
record of the authors. He
wrote Lettres de ma
cambuse(published in 1964) in his
first years of paralytic. fine
observations of...
- the
purchase of
prized plots of state-owned land near the
coast of La
Cambuse and Bel-Ombre. In 2012
Pravind Jugnauth revealed that
Bangaleea held $20...
- cyning), bateau, bébé, bol (sense 2 ≠ bol < Lt. bolus), bouline, bousin,
cambuse, cliver, chiffe/chiffon, drague, drain, est, groom, héler, lac, merlin...
- Gmc)
cambrousse (also cambrouse)
cambrousard cambrousarde cambrousier cambuse "(naut.) cook's room" ( < Eng
caboose < Gmc)
cambusier came ( < Germ Kamm...
- le Bost de Dore, Bourdelles, le Bourg, Boutonnargue, la Brugière, la
Cambuse, le Chalet, Champandelay, le Ch****agnon, le Ch****aing, Chatelet, Chaussadis...
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collection MOL,
Differdange (Luxembourg), 1982
Angle mort, le
livret de la
cambuse, Éditions phi,
Echternach (Luxembourg), 1988 ISBN 2-914387-68-7
Pieds de...