-
Morocco leather (also
known as Levant, the
French Maroquin, Turkey, or
German Saffian from Safi, a
Moroccan town
famous for leather) is a vegetable-tanned...
-
leather made anywhere, with
maroquin literally meaning "Moroccan, from Morocco".
Maroquin @ NED,
morocco @ NED,
maroquin @ CNRTL.fr, FEW XIX.
Fustic in...
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accessed from the west by the Rue Mercière, from the
south by the Rue du
Maroquin, the
Place du Château and the Rue de la Râpe, and from the
north by P****age...
- aux Plantes, Rue des Juifs, Rue des Frères, Rue des Tonneliers, Rue du
Maroquin, Rue des Charpentiers, Rue des Serruriers, Grand' Rue, Quai des Bateliers...
- Languedoc, Lombard,
Lugiana near,
Maltheser Roth, Malvasier, Malvoisier,
Maroquin d’Espagne,
Meraner Kurtraube, Ministra,
Modri Tirolan, Mohrendutte, Mohrentutte...
- Morel, 1988; Tillander, 1995
according to the 1774 and 1791
inventories "
maroquin cramoisi" the
official bookbinders of the
kings of
France François Farges...
- by a
Belgian court to 20
years in
prison for the 2005
murder of
Manuel Maroquin. Centrafrique : François Toussaint, un
mercenaire belge sans foi ni loi...
- 2009
Gimnasio Carlos Hernandez Carrera, Nogales,
Mexico 3 Win 3–0
Vicente Maroquin RTD 2 (4), 3:00 Dec 13, 2008
Gimnasio Muni****l, San Luis Río Colorado...
- indigo, galls, camlets, wool and
cotton cloth, the soft
leathers called maroquins, soda ash for
making gl**** and soap, and
several gums and
medicinal drugs...
- Très
beaux livres illustrés du
XVIIIe s.
Livres de fêtes.
Reliures en
maroquin aux armes.
Dessins originaux. [Vente à Paris, Hôtel-Drouot, 27 juin 1988...