- A
tuile (/twiːl/) is a
baked wafer,
French in origin,
generally arced in shape, that is made most
often from
dough (but also
possibly from cheese), often...
- Taichligh, and Mac an
Tuile. Mac an
Tuile is a
corruption of Mac Maoltuile, and has also been
anglicised as
Flood due to "
tuile" in
Irish meaning "flood"...
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French dessert pastryPages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets Tuile –
French wafer Viennoiserie – Type of
baked goods Vitréais –
Breton cake...
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Maoil Tuile (aka
Matthew Tullie) was
secretary to
Rudhraighe Ó Domhnaill, 1st Earl of
Tyrconnell and Hugh Ó Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone. Ó
Maoil Tuile is described...
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playing games (see tile-based game). The word is
derived from the
French word
tuile,
which is, in turn, from the
Latin word tegula,
meaning a roof tile composed...
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Fiannamail mac Máele
Tuile (died 680) was a King of
Leinster from the Uí Máil
branch of the Laigin. He was the great-grandson of Áed
Dibchine mac Senaig...
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Fland mac Máele
Tuile (died 700), also
Flann Finn or
Flann Albus was a King of
Ailech and head of the Cenél nEógain
branch of the
northern Uí Néill. He...
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billig in Breton,
galetiere in the
local French dialect (galettoire or
tuile in
Upper Brittany). The
billig is a
typically Breton circular cast iron...
- Cent
briques et des
tuiles is a 1965
French film
directed by
Pierre Grimblat. Marcel, a small-time gangster, has lost all his gang's proceeds, 20 million...
- aux
raisins Palmier Paris–Brest
Puits d'amour
Religieuse St. Honoré cake
Tuile Viennoiserie Vol-au-vent Gr****
Amygdalopita Bougatsa Fanouropita Filo Galaktoboureko...