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Bandoleer
Bandoleer Ban`do*leer", Bandolier Ban`do*lier", n. [F. bandouli[`e]re (cf.It. bandoliera, Sp. bandolera), fr.F. bande band, Sp. & It. banda. See Band, n.] 1. A broad leather belt formerly worn by soldiers over the right shoulder and across the breast under the left arm. Originally it was used for supporting the musket and twelve cases for charges, but later only as a cartridge belt. 2. One of the leather or wooden cases in which the charges of powder were carried. [Obs.]
Condole
Condole Con*dole", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Condoled; p. pr. & vb. n. Condoling.] [L. condolere; con- + dolere to feel pain, grieve. See Doleful.] To express sympathetic sorrow; to grieve in sympathy; -- followed by with. Your friends would have cause to rejoice, rather than condole with you. --Sir W. Temple.
Condole
Condole Con*dole", v. t. To lament or grieve over. [R.] I come not, Samson, to condole thy chance. --Milton.
Condoled
Condole Con*dole", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Condoled; p. pr. & vb. n. Condoling.] [L. condolere; con- + dolere to feel pain, grieve. See Doleful.] To express sympathetic sorrow; to grieve in sympathy; -- followed by with. Your friends would have cause to rejoice, rather than condole with you. --Sir W. Temple.
Condolement
Condolement Con*dole"ment, n. 1. Condolence. ``A pitiful condolement.' --Milton. 2. Sorrow; mourning; lamentation. --Shak.
Condoler
Condoler Con*dol"er, n. One who condoles.
Farandole
Farandole Fa`ran`dole", n. [F. farandole, Pr. farandoulo.] A rapid dance in six-eight time in which a large number join hands and dance in various figures, sometimes moving from room to room. It originated in Provence. I have pictured them dancing a sort of farandole. --W. D. Howells.
Girandole
Girandole Gir"an*dole, n. [F. See Gyrate.] 1. An ornamental branched candlestick. 2. A flower stand, fountain, or the like, of branching form. 3. (Pyrotechny) A kind of revolving firework. 4. (Fort.) A series of chambers in defensive mines. --Farrow.
Gondolet
Gondolet Gon"do*let, n. [It. gondoletta, dim. of gondola.] A small gondola. --T. Moore.
Indolence
Indolence In"do*lence, n. [L. indolentia freedom from pain: cf. F. indolence.] 1. Freedom from that which pains, or harasses, as toil, care, grief, etc. [Obs.] I have ease, if it may not rather be called indolence. --Bp. Hough. 2. The quality or condition of being indolent; inaction, or want of exertion of body or mind, proceeding from love of ease or aversion to toil; habitual idleness; indisposition to labor; laziness; sloth; inactivity. Life spent in indolence, and therefore sad. --Cowper. As there is a great truth wrapped up in ``diligence,' what a lie, on the other hand, lurks at the root of our present use of the word ``indolence'! This is from ``in' and ``doleo,' not to grieve; and indolence is thus a state in which we have no grief or pain; so that the word, as we now employ it, seems to affirm that indulgence in sloth and ease is that which would constitute for us the absence of all pain. --Trench.
Indolency
Indolency In"do*len*cy, n. Indolence. [Obs.] --Holland.
Indolent
Indolent In"do*lent, a. [Pref. in- not + L. dolens, -entis, p. pr. of dolere to feel pain: cf. F. indolent. See Dolorous.] 1. Free from toil, pain, or trouble. [Obs.] 2. Indulging in ease; avoiding labor and exertion; habitually idle; lazy; inactive; as, an indolent man. To waste long nights in indolent repose. --Pope. 3. (Med.) Causing little or no pain or annoyance; as, an indolent tumor. Syn: Idle; lazy; slothful; sluggish; listless; inactive; inert. See Idle.
Indolently
Indolently In"do*lent*ly, adv. In an indolent manner. Calm and serene you indolently sit. --Addison.
Indoles
Indoles In"do*les, n. [L. Cf. Adolescence.] Natural disposition; natural quality or abilities.
Mendole
Mendole Men"dole, n. [Cf. F. mendol, mendole.] (Zo["o]l.) The cackerel.

Meaning of Ndole from wikipedia

- Ndolé is a Cameroonian dish consisting of stewed nuts, ndoleh (bitter leaves indigenous to West and Central Africa), and fish or beef. The dish may also...
- Vernonia amygdalina, a member of the daisy family, is a small to medium-sized shrub that grows in tropical Africa. V. amygdalina typically grows to a height...
- a native dish of the Manyu people. Specialty from the Southwest region. Ndolé (a ****y stew containing bitterleaf greens, meat, shrimp, pork rind, and...
- Ndolé, the national dish of Cameroon...
- Plantains and "Bobolo" (made from c****ava) served with Ndolè (meat and shrimp)...
- these species include bitterleaf, onugbu in the Igbo language, ewuro and ndole. They are common in most West African and Central African countries. They...
- Momolu Duwalu Bukele's cousins, Kaali Bala Ndole Wano, wrote a long m****cript around 1845 called the Book of Ndole or Book of Rora under the pen name Rora...
- Central Mosque Monument of King Akwa in Douala Common Dishes in the Region Ndole Soaked c****ava flour (Bobolo) Groundnut soup Animals in the Douala Edea...
- adopted from other countries include the Spanish tortilla and the Cameroonian ndolé. Chilies and other ****es are po****r. Key ingredients in Equatoguinean...
- until 1960. African foods and dishes Traditional South African cuisine Ndolé is the national dish of Cameroon. A woman carrying bananas in the Democratic...