-
twenty million (20,008,813)
coins dated "L1935B" with the "L"
indicating "
lingot" or
bullion and the "B"
indicating the Bern mint, were re-struck in 1945...
-
Tristan le Roux (1850)
Trois Hommes forts (1850)
Histoire de la
loterie du
lingot d'or (1851)
Diane de Lys (1851) Le Régent
Mustel (1852)
Contes et Nouvelles...
- (Anglo-Saxon words): e.g. bateau, chiffon, gourmet, or
Middle English: e.g.
lingot. Conversely, some
English words of
French origin have made
their way "back"...
- names:
Garam (Punjab)
Pithu garam (Himachal)
Lagori (Karnataka)
Lingoj or
Lingot (Telangana) Lingorcha, Lagori,
Seven Tilo (Maharashtra) Pitto,
Pithu (Haryana...
- délicieux
chocolat praliné en
forme de
lingot, enveloppé dans un
papier doré. Un
petit lingot d'or. Un
lingot suisse. Il y a
trois mois, la compagnie...
- Lead
lingots from the
mines of
Cartago Nova....
- the
Canal du Midi. It is also
famous for its
dried haricot beans, the
lingots de Lauragais,
which are used in c****oulet. The
region is also
famous for...
- [citation needed] The gold from ****
governorship sources was in the form of
lingots containing gold
looted from
central banks of
Europe and gold from Jews...
-
extraordinary quantity of
captured br****, silver, and gold, both coin and
lingots. Cato
distributed the
monetary prize to his soldiery, and was more liberal...
- (édredon)
frambuesa (framboise)
fusil grosella (groseille) jefe (chef)
lingote (
lingot)
marmota (marmotte)
muselina (mousseline) pantalón pingüino (pingouin) silueta...