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Langrel
Langrage Lan"grage, Langrel Lan"grel, n. A kind of shot formerly used at sea for tearing sails and rigging. It consisted of bolts, nails, and other pieces of iron fastened together or inclosed in a canister.
Langret
Langret Lan"gret, n. A kind of loaded die. [Obs.]

Meaning of Langre from wikipedia

- Langres (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃ɡʁ] ) is a commune in northeastern France. It is a subprefecture of the department of Haute-Marne, in the region of...
- Daniel Langre (born 7 March 1981) is a Mexican former professional tennis player. Born and raised in Mexico City, Langre was national junior champion...
- The canton of Langres is an administrative division of the Haute-Marne department, northeastern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton...
- Längre inåt landet is the fifth studio album by Swedish rock artist Ulf Lundell and was released on September 12, 1980, through Parlophone. It was produced...
- som ytterligare en självständig bokstav, nämligen w ("dubbel-v") som inte längre sorteras in under enkelt v utan – som i många andra språk, även nordiska...
- Valère de Langres or Saint Valère (died 22 October 411, also known as Saint Vallier), archdeacon of Langres, was arrested by a group of Vandals led by...
- Langres is a French cheese from the plateau of Langres in the region of Champagne-Ardenne. It has benefited from an Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC)...
- Theobald of Langres (fl. late 12th century) was a scholastic teacher and author, probably a lay schoolmaster, although he has also been identified as...
- Hugh-Rainard of Tonnerre, bishop of Langres from 1065 to 1084 Hugh of Langres (died 1050) was bishop of Langres. As a theologian, he wrote a work, De...
- Gregory of Langres, also called Gregory of Autun, was a Gallo-Roman prelate, born around 446, count of Autun, in Saone-et-Loire then once widowed, towards...