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Definition of Musard

Musard
Musard Mu"sard, n. [F., fr. muser to loiter, trifle. See Muse, v. i.] A dreamer; an absent-minded person. [Obs.] --Rom. of R.

Meaning of Musard from wikipedia

- Philippe Musard (8 November 1792 – 31 March 1859) was a French composer who was crucial to the development and po****rity of the promenade concert. One...
- court. Built in the early 1920s on a field called Musard, the stadium is still unofficially called Musard Stadium. Officially named Andre Moga in honor of...
- violinist who may not have started the rumor but pla**** along with it. Philippe Musard (1793–1859), French composer and, more importantly, orchestra leader, whose...
- to trigger a gang war between the two biggest local sponsors, Théodore Musard ("l'Auvergnat") and Achille Volfoni ("le Corse"), and discovers a police...
- Suzanne Muzard or Musard (1900–1992) was a French prostitute and photographer ****ociated with surrealism. The lover of André Breton, she was addressed...
- is a large motte and bailey Norman castle, built before 1146 by Robert Musard, after whose family the local village is named. The castle overlooks the...
- Concerts à la Musard’. Philippe Musard was a French musician who had introduced open-air concerts in the English style in Paris. Musard came to England...
- Jean-Nicolas Bouilly (1763–1842), playwright and librettist. Philippe Musard (1792–1859), conductor and composer Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850), novelist...
- 14722/ndss.2022.24308. ISBN 978-1-891562-74-7. Shcherbakov, Mikhail; Balliu, Musard; Staicu, Cristian-Alexandru (2023). "Silent Spring: Prototype Pollution...
- (1045 - 1086), son of Hubert de Corcun (Derei). Ralph de Buron Hascoit Musard de Bretagne, served in the Breton section of William the Conqueror's army...