- Anglo-French word
carogne (an insult),
itself deriving from the Old
North French charogne, caroigne,
meaning a
disagreeable woman (literally
meaning "carrion")....
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Kaplan Delcambre (part)
Erath Gueydan Maurice Boston Bayou Tigre Camille Charogne Forked Island Grosse Isle
Henry Leblanc Leroy Indian Bayou Intracoastal...
- not satisfied), "Le
serpent qui danse" (The
Dancing Serpent), and "Une
charogne" (A Carc****).
Baudelaire called her "mistress of mistresses" and his "Vénus...
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desire and self-doubt. (Note the last
quatrain of Baudelaire's poem "Une
Charogne": "Then, O my beauty! say to the
worms who will /
Devour you with kisses...
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Chansonette (1971)
Chant of
Autumn (1922)
Chant to
Sirius (1912) Une
Charogne (****. Une
Charogne) Chasti****t of
Pride (XVII. Châtiment de l’orgueil) Le Chat...
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Guerre du
peuple du
froid (1991) Les
Tombeaux de l'Antarctique (1991) La
Charogne céleste (1992) Il était une fois la
compagnie des
glaces (1992) The Chroniques...
- Mahé
Individualist anarchism in
Europe Albert Libertad, Le
Culte de la
charogne. Anarchisme, un état de révolution
permanente (1897–1908), Éditions Agone...
- K. Subs "Métro" by Yves
Montand "Metro Blanche" by Bob
Sinclar "Métro
Charogne" by
Dimitri "Metro Jazz" by Bill
Coleman "Metro Pigalle" by
Edith Nylon...
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Charon (also
spelled "
Charogne") is an
unincorporated community in
Vermilion Parish, Louisiana,
United States. It is part of the
Abbeville Micropolitan...
- Accardo, Alain;
Albert Libertad;
Gaetano Manfredonia (2006). Le
culte de la
charogne. M****ille: Agone. ISBN 2-7489-0022-7. Kaczmarek,
Tomasz (2023). "De la...