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direct thrust is
sometimes known as "foining". (Middle
English foinen, from
foin, a thrust, from Old
French foine, pitchfork, from
Latin fuscina, three-pronged...
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Foin de Crau or Crau hay is a
French hay
produced on the Crau
plain in the Bouches-du-Rhône department,
which has been
awarded an AOC
since 1997 and an...
- The Opéra du Quai au
Foin was the
first public theatre in Brussels.
Opened on 24
January 1682, it was
abandoned in 1697 and
turned into a warehouse. Under...
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traditional specialities guaranteed (Heumilch/Haymilk/Latte fieno/Lait de
foin/Leche de heno (TSG)) C/2016/1202".
European Union.
Retrieved 16
August 2021...
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traditional specialities guaranteed (Heumilch/Haymilk/Latte fieno/Lait de
foin/Leche de heno (TSG)) C/2016/1202".
European Union.
Retrieved 16
August 2021...
- Quai aux
Pierres de Taille/Arduinkaai ("Quarry
Stone Wharf"), the Quai au
Foin/Hooikaai ("Hay Wharf"), etc., or
references to the neighbourhood's commercial...
- **prieda) "prey"; or ****um "hay" > *fēnum [feːnũ] >
Spanish heno,
French foin (but
Italian fieno /fjɛno/). oe
generally merged with /eː/:
poenam "punishment"...
- not they were married. In Brussels, she
performed at the Opéra du Quai au
Foin. The many
biographical accounts of her life, from the
eighteenth century...
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language begins to appear, with "chambrat"
being used in
place of "grenier a
foin" (hayloft), "betoulle" in
place of "bouleau" (birch tree) and "aigue" in...
- "voice" /wɛ̃/ [u̯ɛ̃] as in
groin "muzzle", coin "corner",
coing "quince",
foin "hay",
moins "less", loin "far",
point "point",
poing "fist", soin "care"...