- Look up
senhal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
senhal is a
codename used to
address ladies,
patrons and
friends in the Old
Occitan poetry of the...
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inspiration for the
metaphysical figure "Clizia" in his poetry, a
coded senhal particularly prominent in his
second book, Le
Occasioni (The Occasions)...
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occasioni contains numerous allusions to Brandeis, here
called Clizia (a
senhal).
Franco Fortini judged Montale's Ossi di
seppia and Le
occasioni the high-water...
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warning to a girl,
either Jana
delgada (delicate Joanna) or Na Delgada, a
senhal meaning "delicate lady". The line jana
delgada (read
either as Jana delgada...
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Mailhebiau (French pronunciation: [siɲal də majbjo]; or Mailhe-Biau; Occitan:
Senhal de Mailhebiau) is the
highest point of the Aubrac, at an
altitude of 1,469...
- OCBC
Arena Hall 1,
Kallang Referees: Tan Yee Nee (SIN), Chu Chu Wei
Chuen (MAS),
Senhal Vidyadhar Bendke (IND)...
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Lanfranc connected Jacme with a Na Flors-de-lis (or Fiordiligi), a
senhal for an
unnamed Genoese woman, whom he
submits to the Jacme's judgement....
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later ****ociated with
Peter II of
Aragon and
Alfonso VIII of Castile. His
senhal for
Raymond VI was Audiart.
Raimon has been
identified with a
person of...
- (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃
filip dy sɛɲal]; Occitan: Sant
Filipe deu
Senhal) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
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Peire also had ties to Sardinia. He
dedicated his D'un
serventes faire to a
senhal Malgrat de toz,
which has been
identified as
Barisone II of Arborea, who...