- far
north of France, two
large families lead very
different lives, The
Groseilles live in
squalid social housing on
benefits and
petty crime. The odd one...
- Normandy), Corlet, 1983 the Port of St.Vaast-la-Hougue
Nature morte aux
groseilles (still-life with berries)
Autoportrait au
chapeau (self-portrait with...
- T****lley-aux-
Groseilles (French pronunciation: [tɥijɛ o ɡʁozɛj]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France.
Communes of...
- or the
allied German Krausbeere, or of the
earlier forms of the
French groseille. Alternatively, the word has been
connected to the
Middle High German...
- or the
allied German Krausbeere, or of the
earlier forms of the
French groseille. Alternatively, the word has been
connected to the
Middle High German...
- oyat (black)
currant gade, gadelle, gradelle,
gradille gaddʀ (-) c****is,
groseille damp (cf. muggy),
humid mucre mykr (cf.
English muck) myk (Norw.) humide...
- magistrates) Écarlate (Scarlet)
Medicine (and health-related fields)
Groseille (Redcurrant, a
reddish shade of pink)
Science (exact and experimental)...
-
islands in the West Indies. In the
French West Indies, it is
known as
groseille-pays, or as Gwozey-péi in
Antillean Creole. In Brazil, it has a number...
- very few hand-made
preparations still on the market, la
confiture de
Groseilles de Bar le Duc (Currant Preserve). The
traditionally hand-made product...
- Thiaville-sur-Meurthe Thiébauménil Thil T****y-Lyautey T****lley-aux-
Groseilles Thumeréville
Tiercelet Tomblaine Tonnoy Toulsubpr Tramont-Émy Tramont-L****us...