- Look up
chatelaine or
châtelaine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chatelaine may
refer to:
Chatelaine (chain), a set of
short chains on a belt worn...
- A
chatelaine is a
decorative belt hook or
clasp worn at the
waist with a
series of
chains suspended from it. Each
chain is
mounted with
useful household...
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Châtelaine is a French-language
magazine of women's lifestyles,
published in
Quebec by St.
Joseph Communications. The
magazine was
first published in 1960...
- and relationships.
Chatelaine and its French-language version,
Châtelaine, are
published by St.
Joseph Communications.
Chatelaine was
first published...
- "Miss
Chatelaine" is a song by
Canadian singer-songwriter k.d. lang,
released in 1992 as the
second single from her
second solo album, Ingénue (1992)....
- The
Châtelaine de
Vergy (or
Chastelaine de Vergi) is an
anonymous short 13th-century
romance of
courtly love in Old French. The poem
consists of approximately...
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Chatelaine (1930–1937) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.
After failing to win in her
first seven races she was
still a
maiden when she...
- sections:
Vernier Village, Le Lignon, Aïre, Les Avanchets,
Cointrin and
Châtelaine. The name "Vernier" has its
roots in the
Latin language. It is believed...
- Public. London: Methuen. ISBN 9780413416506. "Lady Cobbold,
bohemian chatelaine of
Knebworth House who
opened it to the
public – obituary". The Telegraph...
- of Play and Scylla.
Halliday released solo work as Toni
Halliday and
Chatelaine. She
collaborated with
artists like
Robert Plant, Recoil, The ****ure Sound...