Seine-Maritime identify themselves as speakers of Cauchois. These are some distinguishing features of Cauchois from other Norman dialects: the absence of /h/...
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Cauchois could refer to: Yvette Cauchois, 1908–1999, French physicist Cauchois dialect, a Norman dialect The Cauchois horse, an extinct French horse breed...
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The Cauchois pigeon is a breed of fancy pigeon. Cauchois pigeons, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the rock...
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From 1978 until her retirement in 1983, Cauchois was Professor Emeritus at the University of Paris VI. Cauchois was still conducting active laboratory...
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vehicles led to the decline of the Cauchois. It is now extinct, having been absorbed into the Boulonnais breed. The Cauchois has inspired a few works of art...
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Louis François Auguste Cauchois-Lemaire (August 28, 1789 in Paris – August 9, 1861 in Paris) was a French journalist. Towards the end of the First Empire...
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Anglo-Norman Auregnais Guernésiais Jèrriais Sercquiais Law French Augeron Cauchois Cotentinais Orléanais Paydret Picard Poitevin–Saintongeais Poitevin Saintongeais...
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Ka-ou-enesegoan by local Iroquois and later Isle Cauchois after its first French owner Jacques Cauchois who took possession in 1685. In a proclamation by...
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sur la descendance de Rollon, «une désagréable surprise»". Le Courrier Cauchois. 25 November 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2024. A Companion to the Anglo-Norman...
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Seine-Maritime, with the character Laureline originating from the area. Cauchois is the dialect of the Pays de Caux, and is one of the most vibrant forms...
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which is still spoken today in parts of mainland Normandy (Cotentinais and Cauchois dialects) and the nearby Channel Islands (Jèrriais and Guernésiais). The...
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flattened rubble as a foundation. The upper town to the north, is part of the cauchois plateau: the neighbourhood of Dollemard is its highest point (between 90...
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another wooden monastery was built in Bârsana. The French physicist Yvette Cauchois is buried at Bârsana Monastery [ro]. "Results of the 2020 local elections"...
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included the fashion houses of Cathy Pill, Gerald Watelet [fr], Nicolas Le Cauchois [fr] and Ma Ke (Wuyong). In the 2008/2009 Fall/Winter Haute Couture week...
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Oxford English Dictionary. December 2011. Raymond Mensire, Le Patois cauchois, 1939, p. 55. "How Much is an Acre of Land". Maximum Exposure Real Estate...
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Montmartre area of Paris, located at the junction of Rue Lepic and Rue Cauchois (the precise address is 15, rue Lepic, 75018 Paris). It takes its name...
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the Cotentin Peninsula (Cotentinais) in the west, and the Pays de Caux (Cauchois dialect) in the east. Ease of access from Paris and the popularity of the...
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Bidets Bourbonnais Bourbourien - see Boulonnais Bourguignon Bresse horse Cauchois horse Carrossier Normand Cauchoix - see Boulonnais Centre-montagne - see...
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1936, Romanian physicist Horia Hulubei and his French colleague Yvette Cauchois also analyzed pollucite, this time using their high-resolution X-ray apparatus...
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1948 Ninth Conference, 1951. Left to right, sitting: Crussaro, Allen, Cauchois, Borelius, Bragg, Møller, Sietz, Hollomon, Frank; middle row: Rathenau [nl]...
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Lot-et-Garonne, Tarn-et-Garonne, Vendée, Loire-Atlantique, Vienne) Le Courrier cauchois (Seine-Maritime) Le Courrier de l'Eure (Eure) Le Courrier de Mantes (Yvelines)...
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Viqùipédie normaunde Auregnais: Ouitchipédie Nourmaounde Brayon [fr], Cauchois, Rouennais [fr]: Viqùipédie normande Guernésiais: Ouitchipédie normande...
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west (the Cotentinais dialect), and in the Pays de Caux in the East (the Cauchois dialect). Many words and place names demonstrate the Old English and Norse...
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the region and left an enduring legacy in the Cauchois dialect but also in the ethnic makeup of the Cauchois Normans. A manoir (manor house) is in principle...
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northern dialects from the insular varieties and Cotentinais in the west to Cauchois in the east. It lies west of the isogloss /ji/ - /je/ (example: muchi =...
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Physics in Brussels 1951. Left to right, sitting: Crussaro, N.P. Allen, Cauchois, Borelius, Bragg, Moller, Sietz, Hollomon, Frank; middle row: Rathenau...
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attempt at discovering element 85 in 1939 by Horia Hulubei and Yvette Cauchois via spectroscopy was also unsuccessful, as was an attempt in the same year...
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Montérolier from 1395. Known as "the bravest of the brave" and "Father of the Cauchois" (the people of the region of the Pays de Caux), he is remembered for fighting...
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in 1938 by Romanian physicist Horia Hulubei and French chemist Yvette Cauchois, claimed to have discovered the new element via spectroscopy in minerals...
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into -eau in Common French. The fall of the final /l/ is specific for the Cauchois dialect, which explains the later confusion with another suffix -et, pronounced...
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