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Definition of Chevelure

Chevelure
Chevelure Cheve*lure", n. [F., head of hair.] A hairlike envelope. The nucleus and chevelure of nebulous star. --Sir. W. Hershel.

Meaning of Chevelure from wikipedia

- Aimé Césaire (1913–2008) invokes the Oriflamme in his poem "Your Hair" ("Chevelure"). By invoking the Oriflamme, Césaire also invokes the French Colonial...
- the volume and the title itself comes from one of its poems, "XXIII. La Chevelure". Rock band Mountain released an album "Flowers of Evil" in 1971 [1]....
- include "Le balcon" (The Balcony), "Parfum exotique" (Exotic Perfume), "La chevelure" (The Hair), "Sed non satiata" (Yet she is not satisfied), "Le serpent...
- Chansons de Bilitis La Flûte de Pan: Pour le jour des Hyacinthies La Chevelure: Il m'a dit "Cette nuit j'ai rêvé" Le Tombeau des Naiades: Le Long du...
- Joan Miró (Women, on 23 paintings by Joan Miró) 1966; new edition, La Chevelure de Bérénice (Berenice's Hair) 1984 Histoire (Story) 1967 La Bataille de...
- and piano (1897–1898): La flûte de Pan: Pour le jour des Hyacinthies La chevelure: Il m'a dit «Cette nuit j'ai rêvé» Le tombeau des Naiades: Le long du...
- scholastici chroni****, Pars quarta, L****VIII J. Hoyaux, "Reges criniti: chevelures, tonsures et scalps chez les Mérovingiens", Revue belge de philologie...
- town is a direct translation of the original French name, Pointe à la Chevelure. The town is on the eastern edge of Es**** County. It is 43 miles (69 km)...
- close friend Claude Debussy set three of the poems—La flûte de Pan, La chevelure and Le tombeau des Naïades—as songs for female voice and piano. The composer...
- Gregory of Tours, History of the Franks, II.41. J. Hoyaux, "Reges criniti: chevelures, tonsures et scalps chez les Mérovingiens," Revue belge de philologie...