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would only come much later, from the poem "Villanelle (J'ay
perdu ma
Tourterelle)" (1606) by Jean P****erat. From this point, its
evolution into the "fixed...
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captures Pique 1795,
March 13 – HMS Lively
captures the
French frigate Tourterelle 1795,
October 30 – The
enslaving ship Lord
Stanley repels an
attack by...
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based on a
specimen collected in Senegal. He used the
French name La
tourterelle à
gorge tachetée du Sénégal and the
Latin Tutur gutture maculato senegalensis...
- the
binomial name
Columba chinensis.
Scopoli based his
account on "La
tourterelle gris de la Chine" that had been
described and
illustrated in 1782 by...
- illness.
Antonia wishes her
lover would return to her ("Elle a fui, la
tourterelle", "She fled, the dove"). Her
father also
forbids her to see Hoffmann...
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weigh 4–6 ounces,
usually close to the
lesser weight. Oiseaux.net. "
Tourterelle triste –
Zenaida macroura –
Mourning Dove". www.oiseaux.net. Retrieved...
- near the Cape of Good Hope in
South Africa. He used the
French name La
tourterelle du Cap de
Bonne Espérance and the
Latin Turtur capitis bonae spei. Although...
- par terre, Quat'
canards volant en l'air,
Trois rameaux de bois, Deux
tourterelles, Un'
perdrix sole, Qui va, qui vient, qui vole, Qui vole dans les bois...
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translates as
Turkish dove, e.g.
Danish Tyrkerdue,
German Türkentaube,
French Tourterelle turque. The
Eurasian collared dove is a medium-sized dove, distinctly...
- François-Nicolas; Daubenton, Edme-Louis; Daubenton, Louis-Jean-Marie (1765–1783). "
Tourterelle à collier, du Sénégal".
Planches Enluminées D'Histoire Naturelle. Vol...