- tussy-
mussy)
comes from the
reign of
Queen Victoria (1837–1901), when the
small bouquets became a po****r
fashion accessory. Typically, tussie-
mussies include...
-
exchanged small "talking bouquets" or "word poesy,”
called nose****s or tussie-
mussies,
which could be worn or
carried as a
fashion accessory.: 25, 40–44 The...
-
Mussy may
refer to:
Mussy-la-Fosse, a
commune in the
French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Mussy-sous-Dun, a
commune in the
French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
- to bind the
stems in
posies (formal
flower arrangements called tussie-
mussies in the
Victorian Era).
Doilies figure prominently in the
custom of finger...
- po****r gift. Traditionally,
brides will also
carry a
small nose****.
Tussie mussies were
introduced to
England in the
early 18th
century and were a fashionable...
- movement,
often described as a cult or
doomsday cult,
founded by
Arnaud Mussy in January 2001. It
formed through a
schism with Phare-Ouest (lit. 'West...
- ISBN 9789025952211. OCLC 67303986.
Gerard Mussies; W. C. van Unnik;
Universiteit Utrecht. Biblioth****. (1963). "Brieven van
Gerard Mussies (geboren 1934) aan
Willem Cornelis...
-
Dialogues of Plato,
Benjamin Jowett translation (1892), vol. 2, p. 153
Mussies,
Gerald (1982), "The
Interpretatio Judaica of Thot-Hermes", in van Voss...
- in
Russian Film Translations".
Russian Language Journal. 61 (1): 5–31.
Mussies,
Martine (2021). "'Dashing and daring,
courageous and caring': Neomedievalism...
- 1701) was a
French dramatist and
miscellaneous writer, born at
Mussy l'Evéque, now
Mussy-sur-Seine (Aube). On Boursault's
first arrival in
Paris in 1651...