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Definition of Roynes

Royne
Royne Royne (roin), v. t. [F. rogner, OF. rooignier, to clip, pare, scare, fr. L. rotundus round See Rotund.] To bite; to gnaw. [Written also roin.] [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Roynes from wikipedia

- ****ure. Vine may be derived from or otherwise connected to the spirit "Royne" in the Liber Officiorum Spirituum, who is described only as an earl appearing...
- The Ballet Comique de la Reine (at the time spelled Balet comique de la Royne) was an elaborate court spectacle performed on October 15, 1581, during...
- Anja Røyne (born 1981) is a Norwegian physicist and po****r science writer. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from the Norwegian University of Life...
- Lettre de Maistre Michel Nostradamus, de Salon de Craux en Provence, A la Royne mere du Roy, 1566 Chantal Liaroutzos, "Les prophéties de Nostradamus : suivez...
- the casket description see Robertson, Joseph (1863). Inventaires de la Royne d'Ecosse. Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club. p. lviii. and Guy 2004, p. 432. Guy...
- . Senior curator at the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology Jon Røyne Kyllingstad has written that in the early twentieth-century racialist and...
- 318-line poem Épistre Contenant le Procès Criminel Faict à l'Encontre de la Royne Anne Boullant d'Angleterre (A Letter Containing the Criminal Charges Laid...
- Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, 2 (London, 1843), p. 315: La Mort de la Royne d'Escosse, Douairiere de France (1588), p. 107: History of Mary, Queen of...
- role in the creation of the French ballet de cour, the Balet comique de la royne, in 1581. The successful careers of both Doria and her husband were an important...
- Épistre Contenant le Procès Criminel Faict à l'Encontre de la Royne Anne Boullant d'Angleterre, or A Letter Containing the Criminal Charges Laid Against...