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Conservation of the
consonantic group mb in
intermediate position, e.g.
lambel [
lamˈbel] 'to lick'.
Frequent conservation of word-initial [h]
derived from...
- In heraldry, a
label (occasionally
lambel, the
French form of the word) is a
charge resembling the
strap crossing the horse's
chest from
which pendants...
- hectare) is an
arboretum located within the Forêt
Domaniale de
Camors at
Lambel, Camors, Morbihan, Bretagne, France. It is open
daily without charge. The...
- (Paris, 1882); Mme E.
Humbert (Paris, 1880); C. ****t (Paris, 1882); M. de
Lambel (Paris, 1887); L.
Curnier (Paris, 1888); and B.
Faulquier (Paris, 1903)...
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three trombones.
Three years earlier, in 1844, the little-known
Wenzel Lambel (1788–1861) of Linz had
published ten
equali for
three or four trombones...
- can be
found in Erzählungen und Schwänke des Mittelalters,
edited by H
Lambel (2nd ed., 1883).
Later German translations of Konrad's most po****r poems...
- lion de gueules, aux 2 et 3 de
gueules au lion ou lion léopardé d'or au
lambel d'azur sur le tout Dunbabin, Jean,
France in the making, 843-1180, (Oxford...
-
public and
includes several rooms dedicated to the
history of Lorraine. The
Lambel family has
owned Fléville
since 1812. It was
designated a
historic monument...
-
family ("De
gueules à
trois fusées d'or en fasce, accompagnées en chef d'un
lambel à
quatre pendant de même").
Numerous buildings must have
existed the length...
- mark of cadency, the
fillet is
related to
another heraldic charge, the
lambel or label. But the
meaning of the word
fillet extends to
bands of
metal historically...