- (English: /dʒəˈniːvər/, Dutch: [jəˈneːvər] ), also
known as Hollands, genever,
genièvre, peket, or
sometimes as
Dutch gin (archaic:
Holland gin or
Geneva gin)...
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shortened form of the
older English word genever,
related to the
French word
genièvre and the
Dutch word jenever. All
ultimately derive from juniperus, the Latin...
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Champion Hurdle - (1)
State Man (2024)
Arkle Challenge Trophy - (3) Duc des
Genievres (2019), El
Fabiolo (2023),
Gaelic Warrior (2024)
Broadway Novices' Chase...
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Trophy - (6) Un de
Sceaux (2015),
Douvan (2016),
Footpad (2018), Duc des
Genievres (2019), El
Fabiolo (2023),
Gaelic Warrior (2024)
David Nicholson Mares'...
- Chrétien-influenced
French prose cycles, who
would use also its
variants such as
Genievre (
Genièvre) or Gueneure. Her many
other various names appearing through the different...
- John
Collins calling for
Holland Gin, most
likely what is now
known as
Genièvre. Johnson's
recipe for Tom
Collins from 1882 is as follows: Three-quarters...
- lettuce) 7 27 Nov Chou-fleur (Cauliflower) 8 28 Nov Miel (Honey) 9 29 Nov
Genièvre (Juniper) 10 30 Nov
Pioche (****xe) 11 1 Dec Cire (Wax) 12 2 Dec Raifort...
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proofs of her
partial preference to the
great Lancelot of the Lake,
which Genievre, Arthur's
beauteous consort, bore very impatiently. At last,
whether she...
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Opera in May 2015 with
Thomas Hampson in the
title role,
Sophie Koch as
Genièvre and
Roberto Alagna as Lancelot,
conducted by
Philippe Jordan, in a production...
- the Netherlands. The name gin
itself is
derived from
either the
French genièvre or the
Dutch jenever, both of
which mean "juniper".
Other juniper-flavoured...