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Helmut Coing (28
February 1912 – 15
August 2000) was a
German legal historian. His work
focused on the
history of
European private law,
especially in...
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Coings (French pronunciation: [kwɛ̃] ) is a
commune in the
Indre department in
central France.
Communes of the
Indre department "Répertoire
national des...
- with
orange flower water and
olive oil
Quince cheese/quince
paste (Pâte de
coing) Yule log Two
kinds of nougat,
symbolizing good and evil
Black nougat with...
- (as birsalmasajt),
Portugal and
Brazil (as marmelada),
France (as pâte de
coing in
French and
codonhat in Occitan, or
cotignac in Orléans), Mexico, Colombia...
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Alsace region of
France and the
Valais region of Switzerland,
liqueur de
coing made from
quince is used as a digestif. In
Carolina in 1709, John Lawson...
- also
includes continental legal hermeneutics and
authors such as
Helmut Coing and
Emilio Betti.
Legal hermeneutics can be seen as a
branch of philosophical...
- Maisdon-sur-Sèvre. Saint-Hilaire-du-
Coing (Sanctus
Hilarius del Cugno), was
founded in the 6th century,
becoming Saint-Fiacre-du-
Coing (and Saint-Fiacre) in the...
- foot in his stilletos, who
spends most of the
record ****in', dissin' and
coing over the
likes of
Linda and Cindy. All
perfectly innocent fun of course...
- voie "way", voix "voice" /wɛ̃/ [u̯ɛ̃] as in
groin "muzzle", coin "corner",
coing "quince", foin "hay",
moins "less", loin "far",
point "point",
poing "fist"...
- (Sweetpea)
Octidi 8. Scorsonère (Black Salsify) 18.
Dentelaire (Leadwort) 28.
Coing (Quince)
Nonidi 9.
Alisier (Chequer Tree) 19.
Grenade (Pomegranate) 29....