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Grand Opera by Charles Gounod
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La_reine_de_Saba
French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Reine de Saba (7 May 1975 – 1988) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Bred and owned by Jacques Wertheimer and trained by Alec Head she
Reine_de_Saba
Historical figure in the Abrahamic religions
a concert piece La reine de Saba (1862), opera by Charles Gounod Die Königin von Saba (1875), opera by Karl Goldmark La Reine de Scheba (1926), opera
Queen_of_Sheba
Congolese musician and dancer (born 1982)
Watanabe a dévoilé le single "Reine de Saba", extrait de son prochain album" [Héritier Watanabe has unveiled the single "Reine de Saba", taken from his upcoming
Héritier_Watanabe
Fictitious character in Masonic allegory, based on Old Testament character
pay of Solomon had been set to music in Charles Gounod's opera, La reine de Saba. According to Robert Lomas and Christopher Knight, the prototype for
Hiram_Abiff
French composer (1818–1893)
After these two moderate successes, Gounod had an outright failure, La Reine de Saba (1862), a grand opera with an exotic setting. The piece was lavishly
Charles_Gounod
French poet, writer and librettist (1825–1901)
Baucis, Polyeucte, La reine de Saba and Roméo et Juliette (*) Victor Massé: Galathée Les Saisons (*) Giacomo Meyerbeer: Le pardon de Ploërmel (later revised
Jules_Barbier
North Korean girl group
music included "Czardas", "Zigeunerweisen", "La Reine de Saba", "Menuet", "Penelope", and "Serenade de l'Étoile", as well as "The Duel", described as "a
Moranbong_Band
French businessman (1911–1996)
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe : Ivanjica (1976), Gold River (1981) Prix de l'Opéra : Mona Stella (1987), Athyka (1988, 1989) Prix de Diane : Reine de Saba (1978)
Jacques_Wertheimer
Horse race
The Prix de Diane, sometimes referred to as the French Oaks, is one of the most important and prestigious Group 1 horse races in France open to three-year-old
Prix_de_Diane
French singer (1933–2021)
in La reine de Saba at Toulouse in 1969, debut at Nice, with Turridu, and Canio in Pagliacci, then on the same year at the Théâtre de verdure de Cimiez:
Gilbert_Py
French singer (1927–2023)
London with José Luccioni. Her interpretation of Balkis in Gounod's La Reine de Saba alongside Gilbert Py and Gérard Serkoyan (Toulouse, 1970) is available
Suzanne_Sarroca
Place in the Book of Mormon
original on 2007-11-12. Robin, Christian; et al. (1997), Yemen au Pays de la reine de Saba, Paris: Flammarion. Roper, Matthew (1997), "Unanswered Mormon Scholars"
Nahom
French physician, poet and translator (1868–1949)
Morts de l’Ancienne Égypte Le Cantique des Cantiques Le Livre des Rois Sucre d’amour (1926), illustrated by François-Louis Schmied La Reine de Saba (1918)
J._C._Mardrus
Flat horse race in France
Freddy Head – Tidra (1967), Pistol Packer (1971), Riverqueen (1976), Reine de Saba (1978), Three Troikas (1979), Harbour (1982), Fitnah (1985), Lacovia
Prix_Saint-Alary
French easy listening orchestra leader, arranger and composer (1929–2008)
1968 in Canada and the United States. In 1969, his recording of "La Reine de Saba" (Queen of Sheba) became a big hit in Japan. From 1972 until the early
Raymond_Lefèvre
Libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré inspired by Gérard de Nerval's La Reine de Saba, in his collection of travel writing, Le voyage en Orient. Mireille
List of compositions by Charles Gounod
List_of_compositions_by_Charles_Gounod
French librettist (1821–1872)
(1864) on his own, and collaborated with Eugène Cormon on Bizet's Les pêcheurs de perles. However, the majority of his libretti were completed in tandem with
Michel_Carré
Hungarian dramatic soprano
In 1905, she sang at the Cologne Opera as the Queen of Sheba in La reine de Saba by Gounod, and as Isolde in Wagner's masterpiece. Shortly after her
Alice_Guszalewicz
Opera by Charles Gounod
violinist François Seghers, who at that time was the leader of the Concerts de la Société Sainte-Cécile on the Rue Chaussée-d'Antin, had presented some pieces
Sapho_(Gounod)
Line of descent from Northern Dancer
George, Arc de Triomphe) Lyphard (1972 Prix Jacques le Marois): Pharly: Le Nain Jaune: Magic Night (1991 Prix Vermeille) Reine de Saba (1978 Prix de Diane)
Northern_Dancer_sire_line
French poet, novelist, teacher, essayist, art critic and translator
1989). Le Retour du boomerang (1988) L'Embarquement de la Reine de Saba : d'après le tableau de Claude Lorrain (1989) Parrure (1994). Ethnic Jewelry:
Michel_Butor
Historic palace in Meudon, France
(The Queen of Saba), Musée Hyacinthe-Rigaud [fr], Perpignan Reine s'adressant à des soldats (Dueen addressing soldiers), or "la reine de Saba appuyée sur
Château_de_Meudon
Theatre of the Paris Opera from 1821 to 1873
Giuseppe Verdi Tannhäuser (Paris Version) (1861) – Richard Wagner La reine de Saba (1862) – Charles Gounod L'Africaine (1865) – Giacomo Meyerbeer Don Carlos
Salle_Le_Peletier
British tenor singer
all your hearts, Elijah (Mendelssohn). 1904 3-2086 Lend me your aid, Reine de Saba (Gounod). 1904 3-2087 The maid of the mill (Clay). 1904 3-2294 Bonnie
Edward_Lloyd_(tenor)
French pianist and composer
sur 'La Reine de Saba', opéra de Gounod Op. 130 - Voici le soleil. Valse chantée d'A. Mutel, transcrite Op. 131 - La Mule de Pédro, opéra de Victor Massé
Eugène_Ketterer
Topics referred to by the same term
Archipenko in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US La reine de Saba, an 1862 opera by Charles Gounod Die Königin von Saba, an 1875 opera by Karl Goldmark The Arrival
Queen of Sheba (disambiguation)
Queen_of_Sheba_(disambiguation)
French jockey and horse trainer
(1981), Karkour (1983) Prix de Diane - (4) - Pistol Packer (1971), Reine de Saba (1978), Harbour (1982), Lacovia (1986) Prix de la Forêt - (5) - Barbare
Freddy_Head
French musical duo
formed in 2008 by the twin brothers known as Docta Lova La Friandiz and Linho de Gaucho L'International born 16 October 1985. They used the shortened Docta
Les_Jumo
Non-extant building in the French Quarter of New Orleans
Massenet 1885: Mireille by Charles Gounod 1888: Le tribut de Zamora by Gounod 1889: La reine de Saba by Gounod 1890: Le Roi d'Ys by Edouard Lalo 1890: Le Cid
French_Opera_House
Proposal for a strategic partnership
them as part of the same cultural continuum. Senghors Élégie pour la Reine de Saba, published in his Élégies majeures in 1976 uses the Queen of Sheba legend
Eurafrica
Argentine singer (1953–2024)
for Toshiba-EMI. Her most commercially successful album is Adoro, La reine de Saba released in 1973. It was a long-lasting hit, staying in the Oricon Top
Graciela_Susana
Former concert hall in Langham Place, London (1893–1941)
(Albani), Cowen's "Absence" and "Parted Presence" (Hoare) and Gounod's Reine de Saba march. In decimal coinage, respectively 5, 10, 15 and 25 pence: the
Queen's_Hall
French composer (1802–1874)
(duettino) Rigoletto. Le Premier Jour de Bonheur. La Traviata (largo du finale) La Reine de Saba. 3 Mélodies célèbres de François Schubert. Élégie pour piano
Amédée_Méreaux
British operatic soprano (1856–1925)
'Plus grand dans son Obscurité' from Gounod's La reine de Saba. Other performers included Bispham, Nevada, de Lucia and Mme Albani. Brema and Bispham sang
Marie_Brema
Quartet No. 8, Op. 121 (1932) String Quartet No. 9, Op. 140 (1935) La reine de Saba for string quartet, Op. 207 (1939) String Quartet No. 10 Anniversaire
List of compositions by Darius Milhaud
List_of_compositions_by_Darius_Milhaud
Polyeucte, La reine de Saba, Roméo et Juliette for Giacomo Meyerbeer: Le pardon de Ploermel for Ambroise Thomas: Mignon, Hamlet, Françoise de Rimini Pierre
List_of_opera_librettists
French painter
Berlioz' Les Troyens à Carthage (1863), Gounod's Faust (1859) and La reine de Saba (1862), Meyerbeer's Le prophète (1849) and L'Africaine (1865), Verdi's
Charles-Antoine_Cambon
the Gods), Société continentale d'édition moderne, 1973. Au pays de la Reine de Saba - Les premiers matins du Monde (In the Land of the Queen of Sheba
Maurice_Déribéré
Gallenberg S.234: Josef Krov S.236/2: René de Galard de Béarn, Marquis de Brassac S.237: Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle S.241/1: László Fáy S.241/2: János
Transcriptions_by_Franz_Liszt
REICH, NANCY B. (1976). "Liszt's Variations on the March from Rossini's Siège de Corinthe". Fontes Artis Musicae. 23 (3): 102–106. ISSN 0015-6191. JSTOR 23506355
List of compositions by Franz Liszt
List_of_compositions_by_Franz_Liszt
1860 opera by Charles Gounod
libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré based on the poem Le Faucon by Jean de La Fontaine, itself after a tale (V,9) in The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
La_colombe
Algerian painter (born 1953)
26 March 2021. "La Reine de Saba rencontre Salomon" (in French). Magazine. 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2019. "Hocine Ziani, Le maitre de la lumière" (in French)
Hocine_Ziani
Flemish painter
from the original on 2016-09-17. Retrieved 2016-08-11. Salomon et la reine de Saba Archived 2014-02-02 at the Wayback Machine (in French) Härting. "Francken
Paul_Vredeman_de_Vries
Still given from time to time in the French provinces, the Grand Théâtre de Genève mounted a production by Laurent Pelly in April 2016. Place: Rural France
Le_médecin_malgré_lui_(opera)
French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
best filly of her generation behind Swiss Maid and the Prix de Diane winner Reine de Saba. Dancing Maid was retired from racing to become a broodmare
Dancing_Maid
French writer (born 1940)
Bayonne, éditions Bibliophane-Daniel Radford. Prix Cœur de la France 2003. 2004: Moi, reine de Saba, voyage of Queen of Sheba to King Solomon and monotheism
Michèle_Kahn
British librettist and author (1836–1889)
de Brabant) and "Sweet Dreamer" (with Arthur Sullivan). Among Farnie's earliest adaptations were operas and plays with music by Gounod: La reine de Saba
Henry_Brougham_Farnie
1851 sacred motet by Gounod
t'aime". Oxford Song Festival. Retrieved 5 April 2025. "La musique religieuse de Charles Gounod". Musica et memoria (in French). Retrieved 5 October 2014.
D'un_cœur_qui_t'aime
French compilation album series
(2:58) Claude François – "Mais quand le matin" (3:19) Laurent – "Ma reine de Saba" (2:56) Sheila – "Adios amor" (3:20) Sylvie Vartan – Jingle Salut les
Salut les copains (album series)
Salut_les_copains_(album_series)
1881 opera by Charles Gounod and Adolphe d'Ennery
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Le_tribut_de_Zamora
Yoonki Baek [de] (Rodolphe), Eva Schneidereit [de] (La nonne sanglante), Natalia Atmanchuk (Agnes). The conductor was Hermann Bäumer [de] On 2 June 2018
La_nonne_sanglante
La reine de Saba (Gounod) 1862 15 1862 L'Africaine (Meyerbeer) 1865 484 1902 Don Carlos (Verdi) 1867 81 1864 Hamlet (Thomas) 1868 384 1938 Le roi de Lahore
List of performances of French grand operas at the Paris Opéra
List_of_performances_of_French_grand_operas_at_the_Paris_Opéra
Yumekuyō Masashi Sada Warner/Pioneer April 1979 1 (LP/CT) 13 Adoro, La Reine de Saba Graciela Susana Toshiba EMI May 1973 7 (LP) 14 Arrival ABBA Discomate
List of best-selling albums of the 1970s (Japan)
List_of_best-selling_albums_of_the_1970s_(Japan)
Belgian singer
student Bénoni which she sang in the world premiere of Gounod's La reine de Saba. During the course of her 15 years at the Opéra she appeared in a variety
Bernardine_Hamaekers
French author, dramatist and theatre manager
Félicien David (Herculanum), Prince Poniatowski (Pierre de Médicis), and Charles Gounod (La reine de Saba) as well as ballets by Ernest Reyer (Sacountalâ),
Alphonse_Royer
Opera burlesque by W. S. Gilbert
and Pollio – "Oh farewell, oh farewell all the friends" (Gounod, La reine de Saba, "Berceuse.") Finale – "Please you, sirs" (Ching Chow Hi, "Boolabang
The_Pretty_Druidess
19th-century opera genre
and 1840s. By the 1860s, taste for the grand style was returning. La reine de Saba by Charles Gounod was rarely given in its entirety, although the big
Grand_opera
International research organization
Königshausen & Neumann, 2008). 2013 (in Paris, France) Aurélia Hetzel. La reine de Saba: Des Traditions au mythe littéraire (Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2012)
International Comparative Literature Association
International_Comparative_Literature_Association
Clay – Court and Cottage (libretto by Tom Taylor) Charles Gounod – La reine de Saba Franz von Suppé – Die Kartenschlägerin Giuseppe Verdi – La forza del
1862_in_music
Irish opera singer (1837–1899)
(Mozart, Die Zauberflöte), She alone charmeth my sadness (Gounod, La reine de Saba) and O ruddier than the cherry (Handel, Acis and Galatea), all of which
Allan_James_Foley
nonne sanglante, Philémon et Baucis, Polyeucte, La reine de Saba, Roméo et Juliette, Sapho, Le tribut de Zamora Orlando Gough (1953–): The Finnish Prisoner
List_of_operas_by_composer
Music by Albert Ketèlbey
Vincent Wallace Lend Me Your Aid (Inspirez-Moi, Race Divine) from La reine de Saba by Gounod Blue Danube by Johann Strauss II Poet and Peasant Overture
Tangled_Tunes
C-17122 Luna d'estate (Tosti) B-17123 'O sole mio (di Capua) B-17124 La reine de Saba (Gounod) Inspirez-moi, race devine C-17125 Camden Mia sposa sara la
Enrico_Caruso_discography
1960 (Tokyo 1998). Jean-François Breton, L'Arabie heureuse au temps de la reine de Saba: Viii-I siècles avant J.-C. (Paris 1988) [t]. Claude Addas France
List of non-Muslim authors on Islam
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French poet, writer and translator
(Gallimard, 1983) Jonas (Gallimard, 1985) Kleist (Gallimard, 1985) La Reine de Saba (Gallimard, 1987) Samson (Gallimard, 1988) Samuel (Gallimard, 1994)
Jean_Grosjean
British opera singer (1821–1900)
Lloyd, who recorded "Sound an Alarm", "Lend me your Aid" (Gounod – "Reine de Saba"), the tenor solos from Elijah, Braham's Death of Nelson, Dibdin's Tom
Sims_Reeves
French theatre director (1948–2025)
the Martina Franca Festival invited Pichon him to revive Gounod's La reine de Saba. The house in St. Etienne was reopened in 2001 by Massenet's Hérodiade
Jean-Louis_Pichon
French opera singer
siciliennes. In 1862 he sang Phanor in the premiere of Gounod's La reine de Saba. Around 1860 he was the conductor of the orchestra at the Café Charles
Mécène_Marié_de_l'Isle
Spanish operatic soprano (1871–1939)
August at the Teatro de la Ópera in Buenos Aires she appeared in Verdi's Aida, in Andrea Chénier, in Gounod's La reine de Saba and in the local premiere
Avelina_Carrera
British bass singer
Nazareth Gounod: Jésus de Nazareth (1932, w. BBC Chorus, cond. Stanford Robinson) Gounod: She Alone Charmeth my Sadness (La reine de Saba) Jean-Baptiste Faure:
Norman_Allin
Qrt. 2859 You'll Always Be The Same Sweet Girl Manuel Romain 2860 La Reine de Saba-Sous les pieds d'une femme T. Foster Why 2861 Iolanthe Airs—Part 2 W
List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series
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French composer
compositional output includes several chamber works, the ballet La Reine de Saba (1933, dedicated to Gustave Flaubert), two completed symphonies (1941
Georges_Hugon
Opera singer based in Paris
Félicien David, Laura in Pierre de Médicis (9 March 1860) by Prince Joseph Poniatowski, and Queen Balkis in La reine de Saba (28 February 1862) by Charles
Pauline_Guéymard-Lauters
British Thoroughbred racehorse
filly in Europe ahead of Reine de Saba and Dancing Maid and the join-fifth best racehorse of any age behind Alleged, Ile de Bourbon, Acamas and Shirley
Swiss_Maid
French writer and poet
d'Isole. Préface de Eugène Loudun; A. Lemerre, 1867 Merlin; A. Lemerre, 1872 Histoires et légendes bretonnes, 1873 Salomon et la reine de Saba, légende orientale
Adine_Riom
Musical artist
works by Massenet (Le Mage, Le Jongleur de Notre Dame, Sapho, Ariane...), Gounod (Polyeucte, La Reine de Saba), Lalo (Le Roi d’Ys) and Saint-Saëns (Les
Laurent_Campellone
French operatic tenor (1822–1880)
magicienne (1858), Julien de Médicis in Józef Michał Poniatowski's Pierre de Médicis (1860), Adoniram in Gounod's La reine de Saba (1862), and Roland in Auguste
Louis_Guéymard
Former collegiate church
active between 1220 and 1240, is credited with figures such as the Reine de Saba, Abraham (Queen of Sheba and Abraham). Toward the end of the 13th century
Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin of Candes
Collegiate_Church_of_Saint-Martin_of_Candes
héritiers de Salomon et de la reine de Saba, ou vaut-il la peine aujpourd'hui d'apprendre l'éthiopien?". Transversalités: revue de l'Institut catholique de Paris
Joseph_Trinquet
Historic fort in Manitoba, Canada
Fort La Reine was built in 1738 and is one of the forts of the western expansion directed by Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de La Vérendrye, first military
Fort_La_Reine
French musician (1941–1980)
(Studio Scriptone Nantes, 1965) Le nouveau jazz (Disques Mouloudji, 1967) La reine des vampires 1967 (Cacophonic, 1967 [2014]) La chasse au Snark (Cacophonic
Beb_Guérin
German anthropologist (1873–1957)
was Le Manuel de folklore français contemporain (Handbook of Contemporary French Folklore, 1937–1958). He died in 1957 in Bourg-la-Reine, France. The Rites
Arnold_van_Gennep
Queen of the Netherlands from 1980 to 2013
which created the new special municipalities of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba, and the two new constituent countries of Curaçao and Sint Maarten. On Koninginnedag
Beatrix_of_the_Netherlands
Racial and multi-ethnic group
Marie-Antoinette Katoto Malang Sarr Ouleymata Sarr Aminata Diallo Jeff Reine-Adélaïde Jérôme Roussillon Lesley Ugochukwu Lys Mousset Nicolas Isimat-Mirin
Black_French_people
1738–1749 Canadian trading fort
Francois, proceeded further west on the Assiniboine and constructed Fort La Reine. The fort seems to have had a primary purpose as a depot and was abandoned
Fort_Rouge_(fortification)
Locations where civilization emerged
131. ISBN 978-1-4488-4797-6. Desroches-Noblecourt, Christiane (2002). La reine mystérieuse: Hatshepsout. Paris: Pygmalion. pp. 203–463. ISBN 978-2-85704-748-3
Cradle_of_civilization
European Vitis Database". www.eu-vitis.de. Retrieved 2015-09-04. "Vitis International Variety Catalogue". www.vivc.de. Retrieved 2015-09-04. "National Grape
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"Obsèques du décès de la Reine Elizabeth II, Le Premier Ministre se rend au Royaume Uni pour y prendre part" (in French). Agence Nigérienne de Presse. 17 September
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Railroad lines and infrastructure owned by the French State and assigned to SNCF Réseau
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REINE DE-SABA
REINE DE-SABA
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Rainer, REINER means "wise warrior."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew, Latin, Swedish
Queen; Form of Regina
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Love's Labours Lost' Don Adriano De Armado, fantastical Spaniard.
Female
Spanish
Spanish name REINA means "queen." Compare with another form of Reina.
Female
French
 French form of Latin Regina, REINE means "queen." Compare with another form of Reine.
Female
Irish
Irish name derived from the word Ãtu, ÃDE means "thirst."
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Renée, REENE means "reborn."
Female
Yiddish
Variant spelling of Yiddish Rayna, REINA means "pure." Compare with another form of Reina.
Female
Finnish
Finnish name SÄDE means "ray of light."
Female
French
French form of Old High German Adalhaid, ADÉLAÃDE means "noble sort."
Female
Yiddish
(×¨Öµ×™×™× Ö¶×¢) Variant spelling of Yiddish Rayna, RAINE means "pure."
Male
German
Pet form of Old High German Heinrich, HEINE means "home-ruler."
Female
Yiddish
 Variant spelling of Yiddish Rayna, REINE means "pure." Compare with another form of Reine.
Male
German
Short form of German names beginning with Rein-, REIN means "wise."
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Rein, REINO means "wise." In use by the Danish, Finnish and Norwegians.
Girl/Female
French
Queen.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King John' Hubert De Burgh.
Female
Yiddish
(×§Ö°×¨Ö·×™×™× Ö¶×¢) Yiddish name derived from German krone, KREINE means "crown."
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Irene, RENIE means "peace."
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names formed with ragin ‘counsel’ as the first element (see, for example, Raymond, Reynold).English : from the medieval female personal name Rayne (from Old French reine ‘queen’, Latin regina).English and French : nickname from Old French raine ‘frog’ (Latin rana).Scottish : habitational name from a place called Rayne in Aberdeenshire, so named from an English dialect term meaning ‘strip of land’.
REINE DE-SABA
REINE DE-SABA
Boy/Male
Greek
Vigilant.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Virtuous
Girl/Female
Indian
Lady
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu, Leading to victory
Female
Chinese
beautiful orchid.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Young Lady
Boy/Male
Swedish
Nancy's son.
Girl/Female
British, Chinese, English, Latin
Majestic; Venerable
REINE DE-SABA
REINE DE-SABA
REINE DE-SABA
REINE DE-SABA
REINE DE-SABA
pl.
of Felo-de-se
v. t.
To reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; to free from impurities; to free from dross or alloy; to separate from extraneous matter; to purify; to defecate; as, to refine gold or silver; to refine iron; to refine wine or sugar.
pl.
of Auto-de-fe
pl.
of Tete-de-pont
v. t.
To purify from what is gross, coarse, vulgar, inelegant, low, and the like; to make elegant or exellent; to polish; as, to refine the manners, the language, the style, the taste, the intellect, or the moral feelings.
pl.
of Aid-de-camp
v. t.
To plunder; -- only in the phrase "to rape and renne." See under Rap, v. t., to snatch.
pl.
of Cheval-de-frise
n.
The iris. See Flower-de-luce.
n.
A seine. See Seine.
pl.
of Carte de visite
pl.
of Fleur-de-lis
pl.
of Cul-de-sac
v. i.
To be guided by reins.
pl.
of Trou-de-loup
v. t.
To govern or direct with the reins; as, to rein a horse one way or another.
imp. & p. p.
of Rein