-
further that
Tolkien stated that he had
selected Bree-land
placenames –
Archet, Bree, Chetwood, and
Combe –
because they "contained non-English elements"...
- as violin, viola,
cello and
double b****. The root of the word
comes from
archet—pronounced [aʁʃɛ]—the bow. A bow
maker typically uses
between 150 and 200...
- However, some also
lived with Men in the
village of Bree
itself and in
nearby Archet and Combe.
Originally the
hobbits of the
Shire swore nominal allegiance...
- Versailles,
Bernard Wahl, conductor, Arion, 1981. Les
Archets de Paris,
Christopher Guiot conductor,
Archets, 2000.
Tafelmusik orchestra,
Jeanne Lamon, violinist-conductor...
- in a
charter of 939 (surviving in a fifteenth-century copy), in the form
Archet. It does not
appear in the
Domesday Book (the
Horcerd found there is more...
-
Frogs on Bows? The Strad, May 2012: The
tortoise and the frog www.
archets-chivas.com/
archet.html blog.feinviolins.com/2013/05/why-frog-why-are-there-frogs-on-bows...
- law of eponymy). Mémoire sur la
construction des
instrumens à
cordes et à
archet (in French). Paris: Jean-François-Pierre Deterville. 1819.
Fluid thread...
- in a
charter of 939 (surviving in a fifteenth-century copy), in the form
Archet. The name
derives from the
Common Brittonic words that
survive in modern...
-
further that
Tolkien stated that he had
selected Bree-land
placenames –
Archet, Bree, Chetwood, and
Combe –
because they "contained non-English elements"...
- 2015" (PDF). Lao
Statistics Bureau.
Retrieved 19
February 2024. Jean-Louis
Archet,
Formes et résultat des activités du
monde rural dans le
Koueng Borikhane...