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lambskinnet
Lansquenet Lans"que*net, n. [F., fr. G. landsknecht a foot soldier, also a game of cards introduced by these foot soldiers; land country + knecht boy, servant. See Land, and Knight.] 1. A German foot soldier in foreign service in the 15th and 16th centuries; a soldier of fortune; -- a term used in France and Western Europe. 2. A game at cards, vulgarly called lambskinnet. [They play] their little game of lansquenet. --Longfellow.
Lambskinnet
Lambskinnet Lamb"skin`net", n. See Lansquenet.

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- Midtown (Gaelic: Baile Meadhanach) Portvasgo (Gaelic: Port Faisgeach) Skinnet (Gaelic: Sgianaid) Strath Melness (Gaelic: Strath Mhealanais) Strathan...
- Retrieved 19 August 2012. Dunerfors, Alexander. "Bengtzon in på bara skinnet" (in Swedish). MovieZine. Retrieved 19 August 2012. Collin, Malin; Mattsson...
- served for a year. Adam of Melrose - body moved here from the church of Skinnet in 1239 William de Moravia, 1st Earl of Sutherland, was buried in the cathedral...
- EXPO. p. 108. Mattsson, Pontus (2009). Sverigedemokraterna in på bara skinnet. Stockholm: Natur & Kultur. ISBN 978-91-27-11768-6. Widfeldt, Anders (2010)...
- arm. IceklawIceklaw is an Ice Bear with a transparent right leg. SkinnetSkinnet is a nomadic skunk who always seems to cause a stinkliterally –...
- at the Reformation by the merger of the ancient parishes of Halkirk and Skinnet. Watten was created from part of Bower parish in 1638. Community councils...
- kitchen down with him in it. Adam's body was interred in the church of Skinnet. A contemporary chronicler, Boethius the Dane, blamed the jarl for Adam's...
- gorillas, wolves, rhinoceri, crocodiles, bears, ravens, and nomads, such as Skinnet the skunk and Furtivo the fox. The story begins at a jousting tournament...
- sculptured stones Caithness Ackergill Birkle Hill Crosskirk Latheron Sandside Skinnet Ulbster Watenan Ross Ardjachie Stone Dingwall Stone Edderton Cross Slab...
- Retrieved 29 July 2023. "Saints in Scottish Place-Names – St Thomas's Church, Skinnet, Halkirk". saintsplaces.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2021. "Saints in...