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Cracovienne
Cracovienne Cra*co`vi*enne" (kr?-k?`v?-?n"), n. [F., fr.
Cracow, the city.] (Mus.)
A lively Polish dance, in 2-4 time.
Equestrienne
Equestrienne E*ques"tri*enne`, n. [Formed after analogy of the
French language.]
A woman skilled in equestrianism; a horsewoman.
Julienne
Julienne Ju`li*enne", n. [F.]
A kind of soup containing thin slices or shreds of carrots,
onions, etc.
Parisienne
Parisienne Pa`ri`si`enne", n. [F.]
A female native or resident of Paris.
Persienne
Persienne Per`si*enne" (p[~e]r`s[i^]*[e^]n"; -sh[i^]*[e^]n";
F. p[~e]r`sy[e^]n"), n. [F., fem. of presien Persian.]
Properly, printed calico, whether Oriental or of fanciful
design with flowers, etc., in Western work. Hence, as
extended in English, material of a similar character.
Persiennes
Persiennes Per`si*ennes" (-[e^]nz"; F. p[~e]r`sy[e^]n"), n.
pl. [F.]
Window blinds having movable slats, similar to Venetian
blinds.
Sicilienne
Sicilienne Si`ci`lienne", n. [F., fem. of sicilien Sicilian.]
A kind of rich poplin.
Siennese
Siennese Si`en*nese", a.
Of or pertaining to Sienna, a city of Italy.
Valenciennes lace
Valenciennes lace Va*len`ci*ennes" lace" [F.; -- so called
after the town of Valenciennes.]
A rich kind of lace made at Valenciennes, in France. Each
piece is made throughout, ground and pattern, by the same
person and with the same thread, the pattern being worked in
the net.
Varsovienne
Varsovienne Var`so`vienne", n. [F., prop. fem. of varsovien
pertaining to Warsaw, fr. Varsovie Warsaw, Pol. Warszawa.]
(a) A kind of Polish dance.
(b) Music for such a dance or having its slow triple time
characteristic strong accent beginning every second
measure.
Viennese
Viennese Vi`en*nese", a.
Of or pertaining to Vienna, or people of Vienna. -- n. sing.
& pl. An inhabitant, or the inhabitants, of Vienna.
Meaning of Ienne from wikipedia
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Jenne is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of Rome in the
Italian region Lazio,
located about 60
kilometres (37 mi) east of Rome. Jenne...
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Ienne Biemans (born 15
August 1944) is a
Dutch author of children's
literature and children's poems. In 1989,
Biemans won the
Nienke van Hichtum-prijs...
- Oſtienſis. 20. Sign of
Ostia Alexander IV (1254–61)
Renaldo dei
Signori di
Ienne Of the
counts of Segni,
Cardinal Bishop of Ostia. The
motto refers to Alexander...
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hallebarde (n. f.)
hallebardier (n. m.)
hallier (n. m.) hallstatien, -
ienne (adj. m./f.) halo (n. m.)
haloir or hâloir (n. m.)
halophile (adj. or n...
- Part B : Cybernetics, 26(3):396-407, 1996. [5] F. Mondada, E. Franzi, P.
Ienne, T. Yoshikawa, and F. Miyazaki.
Mobile Robot Miniaturization: A Tool for...
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Ugolino di
Conti 1206–1227/31 (became Pope
Gregory IX)
Rinaldo dei
Signori di
Ienne, 1231–1254/61 (became Pope
Alexander IV in 1254) Hugh of Saint-Cher 1261–1262...
- ISBN 978-1-4799-6998-2. S2CID 6838992. Du, Zidong; Fasthuber, Robert; Chen, Tianshi;
Ienne, Paolo; Li, Ling; Luo, Tao; Feng, Xiaobing; Chen, Yunji; Temam, Olivier...
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their father extensive lands in Valmontone, Gavignano, Sacchi, Paliano,
Ienne and
Segni in 1287. The
three younger brothers all
entered the
church and...
- 573/sq mi) • Pop 2016–2021 9.5% • Dwellings 11,309 Demonym(s) Laprairien,(
ienne) (French) Time zone UTC−5 (EST) • Summer (DST) UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)...
- with the
surname include: Bart
Biemans (born 1988),
Belgian footballer Ienne Biemans (born 1944),
Dutch author of children's
literature Biemann This...