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Sabotiere
Sabotiere Sa`bo"ti[`e]re, n. [F.] A kind of freezer for ices.

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- po****tion. They were also called Insabbatati, Sabati, Inzabbatati, or Sabotiers—Some historians such as the Jesuit Jacob Gretser claimed this designation...
- Les horizons morts 1956 The clog maker of the Loire Valley Yes Yes Le sabotier du Val de Loire Do****entary short 1957 The Beautiful Indifferent Yes No...
- small museum dedicated to the history of wooden clog making (Musee due sabotier). Inhabitants of Pléven are called plévennais in French. Communes of the...
- Trent), Helen Fraser (Beryl), Toyah Willcox (Marigold), Billy Hamon (Bryan Sabotier), Paul Seed (Director of Commercial) 53 2 "The Eavesdropper" John Gorrie...
- 1895 May. Paris, Salon. Intérieur Bretagne [Brittany Interior], Le Jeune Sabotier [The Young Sabot Maker], pastel of New Jersey coast by moonlight. "Henry...
- Société des Artistes Français, Paris, May 1–June 1895, no. 1796 (as Le jeune sabotier). Henry Ossawa Tanner (July 1909). The Story of an Artist's Life: II Recognition...
- (lullaby) (1870) Le Soir à la Veillée, with Antony Rénal (1843) Le Chant du sabotier, with J. P. Schmit (1851) Le mot le plus doux (rêverie), with Sylvain Saint-Étienne...
- rebellions in Limousin 1655–1657: Tardanizat rebellion in Guyenne 1658: Sabotiers rebellion in Sologne 1661–1662: Benauge rebellion in Guyenne 1662: Lustucru...
- Saint-Nicolas Keris La Souris de terre et le corbeau gris La Hutte du sabotier Le Diable devenu recteur Les Korils de Plaudren Peronnik l'idiot Les Pierres...
- - Souvenir du Finistère, 1876 salon de Paris) and The Sabot Maker (Le sabotier, 1876 salon de Paris); The Collar Shop and The Quilting Party (1892); and...