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Carmagnole
Carmagnole Car`ma`gnole", n. [F.] 1. A popular or Red Rebublican song and dance, of the time of the first French Revolution. They danced and yelled the carmagnole. --Compton Reade. 2. A bombastic report from the French armies.

Meaning of Gnole from wikipedia

- drawing. The short story "How Nuth Would Have Practised His Art upon the Gnoles" is likely the origin of the term gnoll, used in a number of later works...
- Gnoll (fictional creature), a fictional species of human-hyena hybrids Gnole, a fictional entity in The Book of Wonder anthology Knoll (disambiguation)...
- from but not resembling the gnoles conceived by Lord Dunsany, while Gary Gygax himself stated that although Dunsany's "gnole" is close", he came up with...
- such acclaimed and much-reprinted stories as "The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles" (1951), "Brightness Falls from the Air" (1951), "An Egg a Month from All...
- 11 grandchildren. One of his important but unfinished projects was The Gnole, a fantasy novel he wrote which was later picked up for a potential film...
- /ɡʒ/ suggérer /g/ buggy elsewhere /ɡ/ aggraver gn /ɲ/ montagne, agneau, gnôle /ɡn/ gnose, gnou h Ø habite, hiver /j/ (intervocalic) Sahara /h/ ahaner...
- Ariel, at the age of 21, and went on to publish The Architect of Sleep, The Gnole (with illustrator Alan Aldridge), Elegy Beach (a sequel to Ariel), and many...
- including Warcraft and Pathfinder. It is inspired from but not resembling the gnoles conceived by Lord Dunsany. Considered one of the "five main "humanoid" races"...
- "The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles" (1951) is a sequel to Dunsany's "How Nuth Would Have Practised His Art Upon the Gnoles". Evangeline Walton stated in...
- Arthur C. Clarke Satellite Science Fiction 1957 The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles Margaret St. Clair 1951 The Man Who Sold the Moon Robert A. Heinlein 1950...