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Portemonnaie
Portemonnaie Porte"mon*naie`, n. [F., fr. porter to carry + monnaie money.] A small pocketbook or wallet for carrying money.

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- Émonn Ó Braonain (d.30 November 1632) was the subject of an Irish poem. A resident of Baile Adhaimh (now Adamstown), County Westmeath, his father's name...
- her not to send an invitation to a man named Emonn Snow, but Violet sends the invitation anyway. When Emonn appears at the party, Iris angrily retreats...
- sometime between 1611 and 1637. He left his lands to his son Émonn (Edmund) O'Reilly. Émonn had three sons, Aodh (Hugh), Cathal and Brian. An Inquisition...
- between 1611 and 1637. He left his lands in Tawnagh to his son Émonn (Edmund) O'Reilly. Émonn had three sons, Aodh (Hugh), Cathal and Brian. An Inquisition...
- between 1611 and 1637. He left his lands in Tawnagh to his son Émonn (Edmund) O'Reilly. Émonn had three sons, Aodh (Hugh), Cathal and Brian. An Inquisition...
- between 1611 and 1637. He left his lands in Tawnagh to his son Émonn (Edmund) O'Reilly. Émonn had three sons, Aodh (Hugh), Cathal and Brian. An Inquisition...
- of Eóghan na Fésóige. Mulmore O'Reilly had four sons by his wife Honora: Émonn, Hugh O'Reilly (Archbishop of Armagh), Fearghal and Domhnall. He also had...
- grand-nephew of both Aodh Connallach O'Reilly who was chief from 1565–1583 and of Emonn O'Reilly who was chief from 1596-1601. He was a first cousin once-removed...
- Samhradháin and Brian Óg Mág Samhradháin, together with a third brother Emonn of Lissanover. Mág Samhradháin first comes to notice on 19 January 1586...
- Hiberniae sanctorum insula commentarius is published at Louvain. November 30 – Émonn Ó Braonain, subject of a verse lament. Domhnall Spainneach Mac Murrough...