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Charles du Fresne,
sieur du
Cange (French: [dy kɑ̃ʒ];
December 18, 1610 in
Amiens –
October 23, 1688 in Paris, aged 77), also
known simply as Charles...
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Cange is a
small remote village in the
Mirebalais Arrondis****t, in the
Centre department of Haiti.
Cange is the
location of an
American funded hospital...
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Joseph Cange (Saarbourg, 19
September 1753 - ?) was a
minor figure of the
French Revolution.
Cange was born to the
family of a peasant. He went on to...
- 51 [var.
Calibore (
Cangé 73)] Callibourc, v. 10323, p. 88
Calabrun v. 10341, p. 89; v. 13330, p. 215 [var.
Caliborne (No. III/
Cangé 73=K), both
times and...
- cloths", and the term garças is
known in
Italian texts from c. 1250. Du
Cange suggested connecting it to the
place name Gaza (Arabic: غزة ghazza), but...
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Manuel Armindo Morais Cange (born 25
December 1984),
commonly known as Locó, is a
retired Angolan footballer who last pla**** as a
right back for Santos...
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Latin by du
Cange's own
terminology expounded in the Praefatio, such as
scriptores mediae aetatis, "writers of the
middle age". Du
Cange's Glossary takes...
- Cathedral.
Crismon (par les Bénédictins de St. Maur, 1733–1736), in: du
Cange, et al.,
Glossarium mediae et
infimae latinitatis, ed. augm., Niort: L....
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present participle of pædagogare, 'to act as pedagogue, to teach' (Du
Cange) (see pedagogy). The
Latin word is
derived from Gr**** παιδαγωγός, paidagōgós...
- as ad. med. L.
bracellus a bracelet; also a kind of cake or
biscuit (Du
Cange)]" SAUNDERS, Fr. William. "Lenten Pretzels". CERC.
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