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gigot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gigot is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edward Gigot (1847–1928), German-born...
- Paul
Anthony Gigot (/dʒiːˈɡoʊ/; born May 24, 1955) is an
American Pulitzer Prize–winning
conservative political commentator and
editor of the editorial...
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Samuel Florent Thomas Gigot (born 12
October 1993) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back of full-back for
Serie A club Lazio...
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Gigot is a 1962
American comedy-drama film
directed by Gene
Kelly and
starring Jackie Gleason.
Gigot (Gleason) (the name
means "leg of mutton" in French)...
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Edward Francis Gigot (May 30, 1847 –
December 3, 1928) was a German-born
merchant and
political figure in Manitoba. He
represented St.
Francois Xavier...
- A
gigot bitume (asphalt leg of lamb) is a leg of lamb
prepared by
wrapping the meat in
kraft paper and
placing it in a bath of hot asphalt. This preparation...
- François
Gigot de la
Peyronie (pronounced [fʁɑ̃swa ʒiɡod la pɛʁɔni]; 15
January 1678 – 25
April 1747) was a
French surgeon who was born in Montpellier...
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Charles Gigot (1859– June 14, 1920) was a
French Catholic priest and
Sulpician who
published many
religious books. Born in Indre,
France in 1859,
Gigot was...
- Maurice-Joseph-Louis
Gigost d'Elbée (pronounced [mɔʁis ʒozɛf lwi ʒiɡo dɛlbe, moʁ-]; 21
March 1752 – 6
January 1794) was a
French Royalist military leader...
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citation needed][undue weight? – discuss] "Il
aimait le gros cidre, les
gigots saignants, les
glorias longuement battus." (Flaubert,
Madame Bovary, 1857...