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Champagne
Champagne Cham*pagne", n. [F. See Champaign.] A light wine, of several kinds, originally made in the province of Champagne, in France. Note: Champagne properly includes several kinds not only of sparkling but of still wines; but in America the term is usually restricted to wines which effervesce.

Meaning of Pagne from wikipedia

- The wrapper, lappa, or pagne is a colorful garment widely worn in West Africa by both men and women. It has formal and informal versions and varies from...
- Aya devotes himself to writing. In 2001, he published Le vieux pagne ("The Old Pagne"), and in 2002 Riche ou pauvre pour un mois ("Rich or Poor For a...
- Le Pagne (English: The Loincloth) is a 2015 Nigerien film directed by Moussa Hamadou Djingarey. It was screened at the Ecrans Noirs Festival in Yaoundé...
- ethnicity. Central African RepublicPagne, boubou Chad – Boubou, jalabiya, pagne Democratic Republic of the CongoPagne, Li**** style of dress, kuba cloth...
- another for the groom. H****an Alfari, Nafissatou (2020), Téra-téra: le pagne tissé en voie de disparition, retrieved 2021-07-13 Le textile traditionnel...
- worn by men afetek: loose shirt worn by women afer: women's pagne tari: large black pagne for winter season bernuz: long woolen cloth for winter akhebay:...
- Mblo masks are one of the Baoule tribe's oldest art forms. Traditional pagne (also known as Kente cloth) Farming The staple food of the Ivorian diet...
- contemporary Cameroonian dresses. Noteworthy Cameroonian dresses include Pagnes, sarongs worn by Cameroon women; Chechia, a traditional hat; kwa, a male...
- The Black Cloth (French title Le Pagne Noir: Contes Africains) is a collection of African folk tales by Bernard Binlin Dadié. It was first published in...
- Lanthripe Sue Witt Doris Brockelbank Wilhelmina Van Son Margaret Smith Gurtrude Pagne Margaret Duval Mary Wilks John Martin Edith Manvell Harvey Spittell Josephine...