- Britain's
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Trompeuse,
after the
French word for "deceptive": HMS
Trompeuse (1794) was a
former French 16-gun brig-sloop...
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During the
French Revolutionary War
Trompeuse,
meaning “misleading” or “deceptive”, was a po****r name for
French naval vessels, privateers, and even...
- La
Belle invisible ou les
Constances éprouvées (1656) Les
Apparences trompeuses (1656) Les
Coups d'Amour et de
Fortune (1656) Théodore,
reine de Hongrie...
- The
Village Soothsayer. It
contains the duet "Non,
Colette n'est
point trompeuse,"
which was
later rearranged as a
standalone song by Beethoven, and the...
- Francion. En
laquelle sont découvertes les plus
subtiles finesses et
trompeuses inventions tant des
hommes que des
femmes de
toutes sortes de conditions...
- The Rivière
Trompeuse is a
tributary of the rivière aux Écorces,
flowing in the
unorganized territory of Lac-Jacques-Cartier, in the La Côte-de-Beaupré...
- Caribbean.
Arriving in St.
Thomas in late 1683 or
early 1684 Hamlin's ship La
Trompeuse was
burned in the island's
harbor by
English naval officer Captain Carlile...
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April 2022. Mari, Pal. "Melon, olives, vinaigrette... Une ****ociation dénonce des étiquettes
trompeuses". Le Parisien.
Retrieved 14
April 2021. v t e...
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nationality When my hero in
court appears Non, non,
Collette n'est
point trompeuse Mark
yonder pomp of
costly fashion Bonnie wee
thing From thee, Eliza,...
- The same is true of the
Marneffe home at the outset: it
contains "les
trompeuses apparences de ce faux luxe" ("the
illusory appearance of sham luxury")...