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Definition of Pendule

Pendule
Pendule Pen"dule, n. [F.] A pendulum. [R.] --Evelyn.

Meaning of Pendule from wikipedia

- The Pit and the Pendulum (French: Le puits et le pendule) is a 1964 French featurette horror film directed by Alexandre Astruc and starring Maurice Ronet...
- 24.8 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art French Neoclassical mantel clock (pendule de cheminée); 1757–1760; gilded and patinated bronze, oak veneered with...
- Encyclopédie de la pendule française du Moyen-Âge au XXe siècle, Éditions de l'Amateur, Paris, 2005, p. 518 Pierre Kjellberg: Encyclopédie de la pendule française...
- travel companions in wealthy circles. Therefore, they were also called "Pendule de Voyage". From the 1860s and 1870s, the “Paris alarm clock”, initially...
- Uhrenmuseum Beyer: Pendule Sympathique, made ca. 1795, by Abraham-Louis Breguet, Paris...
- Fiction Volupté (1834). Madame de Pontivy (1839). Christel (1839). La Pendule (1880). Poetry Vie, Poésies et Pensées de Joseph Delorme (1829). Les Consolations...
- Collection Alfred Huguenin, focusing on the history of the Neuchâtel style pendule. In these three specialized areas of horological history, several of the...
- Didier. Chevreul, Michel Eugène (1854). De la baguette divinatoire, du pendule dit explorateur et des tables tournantes, au point de vue de l'histoire...
- 49.1 × 24.8 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Neoclassical mantel clock (pendule de cheminée); 1757–1760; gilded (ormolu) and patinated bronze, oak veneered...
- de toilette, c. 1700; Paire de torchéres, c. 1700–1710; Pendule et gaine, c. 1712–1720; Pendule et gaine, c. 1720–1725; Table à mettre dans un trumeau...