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Claude de Vin,
Mademoiselle des Œillets
styled and
known as
Mademoiselle des Œillets (French: [dɛz‿œjɛ];
Provence 1637 – Paris, 18 May 1687), was a mistress...
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enabled him to see his surroundings.
Bartizans are
generally furnished with
oillets or
arrow slits. The
turret was
usually supported by
stepped masonry corbels...
- dome such as the one in the roof of the
Pantheon in Rome or in a wall.
Oillets Arrow slits in the
walls of
medieval fortifications, but more strictly...
- in Scotland; and Cresp, a
French surname.
toilet /ˈ-ɔɪlɪt/
rhymes with
oillet, an eyelet.
torsk /ˈ-ɔːrsk/
rhymes with Norsk, a
rural locality in Russia...
- Vie
Selon Michel Henry,
Presses universitaires de Louvain, 2017
Raymond Oillet Connaissance du matin. Pour une vie poétique :
libre essai, Édilivre, 2018...
- wikt:eyelet (1400), gauntlet, goblet,
hamlet (15th century),
leaflet (1787),
oillet (1350s),
omelette (1611),
piglet (1883),
roulette (1734),
tablet (c. 1300)...