-
French origin,
where it had
developed from a cape-like
garment called a
casaque. It was
introduced into
England as a
component of a three-piece ensemble...
- had a high, square-cut
neckline and was worn with
bishop sleeves, the
casaque bodice, the
antique bodice, which,
despite its name, was the new fashion...
- by c****ocks.[citation needed] The word c****ock
comes from
Middle French casaque,
meaning a long coat. In turn, the Old
French word may come ultimately...
-
Construction Opened March 1863
Reopened 1879
Tenants Dining: Le Panoramique, Café
Casaques and Heat Bar
Website https://www.vincennes-hippodrome.com/fr/...
- town with 2.000 to 20.000
people in
Turkey C****ock from
Middle French casaque "long coat",
probably ultimately from
Turkic quzzak "nomad, adventurer"...
-
business + کن -kon doer. India: CLERK. C****ock Etymology:
Middle French casaque, from
Persian کاژاغند
kazhaghand padded jacket, from کژ، کاج kazh, kaj...
- blue. All the
linen of the
operating rooms is also blue:
operating linen,
casaques, caps, masks. The
colour would be
adopted worldwide, and the convention...
- 002 Bastid, Jean-Pierre Méchoui-m****acre [fr] 1974 003 Francis, **** La
Casaque noire Slayride 1974 004 Bastid, Jean-Pierre and Martens,
Michel Les Tours...
- nuit de
noces and Le
Cabaret du
grand large. Une
femme a p****é (1928)
Casaque damier...
toque blanche (1928)
Couturier de mon cœur (1935) Le Champion...
- Calvados, to
breeders M. du
Rozier and Vaulogé. He was
trained by
Lemoine (
casaque rose). He
excelled in racing,
earning 92,246
francs over two
years of competition...