Definition of Cordelle. Meaning of Cordelle. Synonyms of Cordelle

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Definition of Cordelle

Cordelle
Cordelle Cor*delle" (k?r-d?l"), n. [F., dim. of corde cord.] A twisted cord; a tassel. --Halliwell.

Meaning of Cordelle from wikipedia

- Cordelle (French pronunciation: [kɔʁdɛl]) is a commune in the Loire department in central France. Communes of the Loire department "Répertoire national...
- Scott Cordelle Bone 4th Governor of Alaska Territory In office June 15, 1921 – June 16, 1925 Nominated by Warren G. Harding Preceded by Thomas Riggs Jr...
- Andrea Previtali (c. 1480–1528) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Bergamo. He was also called Andrea Cordelliaghi. Previtali...
- The London work includes a scroll below Mary inscribed + 1504/Andrea Cordelle/Agi dissipulus/iouanis Bellini/pinxit and the number 24, variously interpreted...
- Stage as himself in the opening scenes. Shvona Lavette Chung as M.I.L.F. Cordelle Braudus as M.I.L.F.'s Son Jennifer Andrade as Munchie Machine Girl Young...
- Broadsheet Owner(s) 1906 – Scott Cordelle Bone 1913 – Clinton T. Brainard 1922 – William Randolph Hearst Founder(s) Scott Cordelle Bone Editor 1906 – William...
- Nivelt 82. 1989  Alain Gautier (FRA) Concorde Andrieu 89. 1990  Laurent Cordelle (FRA) 1991  Yves Parlier (FRA) 1992  Michel Desjoyeaux (FRA) 1993  Dominic...
- Barber (1830–1905), architect Christopher Bernau (1940–1989), actor Scott Cordelle Bone (1860–1936), politician Stephen W. Burns (1954–1990), actor Walter...
- Francesc Oliver de Boteller Francesc Oliveres Jaume Cordelles i Oms 17th century Jaume Cordelles i Oms Bernat de Cardona i de Queralt Pere Pau Caçador...
- (1873–1945) April 12, 1918 – June 13, 1921 (resigned) Woodrow Wilson 4 Scott Cordelle Bone (1860–1936) June 13, 1921 – February 18, 1925 (successor appointed)...