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Mousquetaire
Mousquetaire Mous`que*taire", n. [F.]
1. A musketeer, esp. one of the French royal musketeers of
the 17th and 18th centuries, conspicuous both for their
daring and their fine dress.
2. A mosquetaire cuff or glove, or other article of dress
fancied to resemble those worn by the French mosquetaires.
Mousquetaire cuff
Mousquetaire cuff Mousquetaire cuff
A deep flaring cuff.
Meaning of Mousquet from wikipedia
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Mousquet was an Arquebuse-class
destroyer built for the
French Navy in the
first decade of the 20th century.
Completed in 1903, the ship was initially...
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produced by
nWave Pictures,
written by
David Collard and
directed by
Benjamin Mousquet (in his
directorial debut) and Ben St****en; it is
based on the graphic...
- La Cuq
Pascal Elbé as
Lansky Audrey Dana as
Madame Mousquet Michel Vuillermoz as
Monsieur Mousquet Christian Hecq as The
postman Hélène
Vincent as The...
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muiten mutiner (to)
mutiny musket musket mousquet musket muur muur mur wall myn mijn mine mine
offisier officier officier...
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stopping to try to pick up a
harbour pilot, he met the
French destroyer Mousquet,
returning from a patrol.
Caught by surprise, the
French ship was quickly...
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caught the
Russian protected cruiser Zhemchug and the
French destroyer Mousquet and
quickly destro**** both ships.
Shortly thereafter,
Emden was caught...
- she sank the
Russian protected cruiser Zhemchug and the
French destroyer Mousquet,
catching the
Russian ship by
surprise while in harbor. At
Madras she destro****...
- the 1951 film Dr. Knock.
Louis Jouvet as Dr.
Knock Robert Le
Vigan as
Mousquet, le
pharmacien Pierre Larquey as Le
tambour de
ville Madeleine Ozeray as...
- sparrowhawk. An
alternative theory is that
derives from the 16th-century
French mousquet, -ette, from the
Italian moschetti, -etta,
meaning the bolt of a crossbow...
- Eugénie de
Santa Colona Sourget by
Louis Mousquet...