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Definition of Fauvette

Fauvette
Fauvette Fau`vette", n. [F., dim. fr. fauve fawn-colored.] (Zo["o]l.) A small singing bird, as the nightingale and warblers.

Meaning of Fauvette from wikipedia

- Fauvette may refer to:- French patrol vessel Fauvette, a World War I patrol vessel of the French Navy, also saw service as Fauvette I Breguet Br 905 Fauvette...
- The Bréguet Br 905 Fauvette (English: Warbler) is a single-seat, standard class, competition sailplane, designed and produced in France from the late 1950s...
- La Fauvette des jardins is a work for piano by the French composer Olivier Messiaen, written in 1970. The piece is based prin****lly on the song of the...
- La fauvette du temple (French pronunciation: [la fovɛt dy tɑ̃pl]) is an opéra comique in three acts of 1885, with music by André Messager and a French...
- common gr****hopper warbler in his Ornithologie. He used the French name La fauvette tachetée and the Latin name Curruca naevia but although Brisson coined...
- sold to the French Navy in 1917 and served as the patrol vessel Fauvette, later Fauvette I. In 1924, she was sold to Turkey and renamed Ihsanie. She operated...
- La Chaussée. The opera includes the famous coloratura display piece La Fauvette in which the soprano imitates birdsong. It was first performed by the Comédie-Italienne...
- / "She's Just a Fallen Angel" (1979) "Fauvette" / "Streets of Fire (Extract)" (1979) "Niña morena" / "Fauvette" (1979) "Theme From Travelling Man" / "Andrea's...
- (French: fauvette à tête noire) – A Garden warbler Sylvia borin (French: fauvette des jardins) – A Barred warbler Curruca nisoria (French: fauvette épervière)...
- collection of 13 piano pieces Catalogue d'oiseaux completed in 1958, and La fauvette des jardins of 1971). Paul Griffiths observed that Messiaen was a more...