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Definition of Turlupin

Turlupin
Turlupin Tur"lu*pin, n. [F.] (Fr. Eccl. Hist.) One of the precursors of the Reformation; -- a nickname corresponding to Lollard, etc.

Meaning of Turlupin from wikipedia

- The turlupins were a religious sect in medieval France, loosely related to the Beguines and Beghards and the Brethren of the Free Spirit. The name turlupin...
- upper-class Brig****a. Could be capable of gymnastic or other physical feats. Turlupin or Tirelupin: a French Brig****a created by Henri Legrand. The name means...
- director. From 1615 he worked closely with the actors Gautier-Garguille and Turlupin (also called Belleville). The trio were the preeminent farceurs on the...
- Marquis of Bolibar (1920) The Master of the Day of Judgment [de] (1921) Turlupin (1924) Little Apple (1928) Saint Peter's Snow (1933) The Swedish Cavalier...
- The troupe became the official Troupe Royale in 1629. Actors included Turlupin, Gros-Guillaume, Gautier-Gargouille, Floridor, Monfleury and la Champmeslé...
- Gaultier-Garguille, and Turlupin, also shows a young woman with one hand on Guillaume's arm, distracting Gaultier, who failed to notice Turlupin stealing his purse...
- “‘nonsense’ typiquement British,” Véronique Groussard “Alexandre Astier, le turlupin de la Table ronde,” in Le Nouvel Observateur (Télé obs), 14 April 2005;...
- first important role, on 29 March 1888, was at that theatre in Madame Turlupin, an opéra comique by Ernest Guiraud, in which she pla**** Isabelle. She...
- considered a number of alternative names for the troupe, including the Turlupins, Turlurans, and Boutentrins. For this Adventure, Hergé decided to update...
- Norlingen (14th c) Friends of God (14th c) Theologia Germanica (late 14th c) Turlupins (14th c) John Norton (d. 1462) Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464) Denys of Rykel...