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Definition of Abreuvoir

Abreuvoir
Abreuvoir A`breu`voir", n. [F., a watering place.] (Masonry) The joint or interstice between stones, to be filled with mortar. --Gwilt.

Meaning of Abreuvoir from wikipedia

- French: Abreuvoir, fontaine pour les animaux German: Tränke Italian: Abbeveratoio In stonemasonry, as an old or obsolete term, an abreuvoir is a joint...
- watering trough and may be part of a larger watering structure called abreuvoir. The manger is ****ociated with nativity scenes where Mary and Joseph,...
- August 2011. "France: Capcom Entertainment France 30 bis, rue du Viel Abreuvoir FR.78100 Saint Germain En Laye" "Children > Presentation." Saint-Germain-en-Laye...
- window of his house overlooked the abreuvoir and he made several studies of it and also of the town's park. Marly's abreuvoir was then the last remnant of the...
- hunting lodge, just enough to accommodate the Royal Hunt. In 1688 the Grand Abreuvoir à chevaux was installed on the terrace, a mere "horse trough." Throughout...
- Germany" and "France: Capcom Entertainment France 30 bis, rue du Viel Abreuvoir FR.78100 Saint Germain En Laye" "Office Relocation for CE Europe to the...
- Germany" and "France: Capcom Entertainment France 30 bis, rue du Viel Abreuvoir FR.78100 Saint Germain En Laye" "Office Relocation for CE Europe to the...
- construction of an abreuvoir. In the façade there are two sinks, with two spouts (cannoli) and lesenes surmounted by capitals. The abreuvoir, realized with...
- Char (pronounced [ʃɑɔ̯ʁ]) Car Tank (military ****ault vehicle) Voiture Abreuvoir (pronounced [abʁœvwɑːʁ] or [abʁœvwɒːʁ]) Water fountain Watering place...
- for Lille, with a printing press in his laboratory at the rue du Vieil Abreuvoir. The underground journals had several successive names (L'Oiseau de France...