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inclement weather. The
English word galosh, golosh, etc.
comes from
French galoche from
Medieval Latin galopia, a
variant of Late
Latin calopes and calopedes...
- Bibcode:1980CeMec..22...63M. doi:10.1007/BF01228757. S2CID 119526916.
Galoche, J.L. (6
January 2015). "Minor
Planet Center Director Steps Down". The...
-
Mireille Sacotte. In 2007, a
statue of
Romualdas Kvintas, «The Boy with a
Galoche», was unveiled,
depicting the 9-year-old
little hero of the
Promise of...
- Les
putes et moi"
features vocals by Julie-Marie Petit. "01h25 -
Johnny Galoche"
features vocals by Julie-Marie Petit. "01h47 -
Change de Pote" features...
-
Jardehu Roger Pigaut as Jérôme Lily
Baron as
Louise Noël
Roquevert as La
Galoche Pierre Palau as
Sidobre Georges Lannes as
Monsieur Pierre Jane Maguenat...
- to overshoes. In fact,
medieval English also used the
terms clogs and
galoches alongside pattens but, if
there were
subtle differences intended, that...
- "01h16 – Les
putes et moi" (co-produced with Vizioz) 14. "01h25 –
Johnny Galoche" 15. "01h47 –
Change de Pote" 17. "04h41 –
Greenje et Orselane" 18. "06h16...
- "I know everything"),
Rabiot des
tripes ("Tripe leftovers"), or even La
Galoche ("The Clog") and
Sourire d’Avril ("April Smile"). "The
deliberate ferocity...
- a
smaller settlement on one side,
which was
still referred to as "Les
Galoches"
during the
nineteenth century, and a
larger Givet on the
other side. The...