Definition of Railleur. Meaning of Railleur. Synonyms of Railleur

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Definition of Railleur

Railleur
Railleur Rail`leur", n. [F.] A banterer; a jester; a mocker. [R.] --Wycherley.

Meaning of Railleur from wikipedia

- Royal Navy have been named HMS Railleur: HMS Railleur (1783) was a French 14-gun sloop captured in 1783 HMS Railleur (1797) was a French 20-gun sloop...
- Rome: Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 2007. ISBN 9788884983749 CarlineRailleur-Dumoulin, A Career in Language Translation: Insightful Information to Guide...
- pas de carrosse. "I go to bed where no car is running." Moqueu d'gins railleur, persifleur (lit. moqueur des gens) "someone who mocks or jeers at people"...
- vessels rounding Cap Gris Nez. Honyman immediately ordered Fury, Harpy, Railleur, Bruiser, Gallant, Archer, Locust, Tickler, Watchful, Monkey, Firm, and...
- British frigateLoire, the sixth-rate post ship Danae, and the ship-sloop Railleur, which joined the chase. That evening, after a close action of more than...
- 494 Dead Ending Shoot the Messenger DI, LP 495 2018 Fish Karma/The DeRailleurs Time To Say Goodbye DI 496 2019 Dead Ending "(It's Not) What You Believe"/"Painkiller"...
- fleet onto the shoals at Aboukir Island, sending the brigs Alerte and Railleur to act as decoys in the shallow waters. By 16:00, Alexander and Swiftsure...
- accidental visitor Slender-billed gull - Chroicocephalus genei - (Goéland railleur) p****age migrant Black-headed gull - Chroicocephalus ridibundus - (Mouette...
- (mouette de Sabine) Slender-billed gull, Chroicocephalus genei (goéland railleur) Bonaparte's gull, Chroicocephalus philadelphia (mouette de Bonaparte)...
- Grimouard. Sibylle departed Saint-Domingue, along with the 14-gun corvette Railleur, escorting a 16-ship convoy bound for North America. On 2 January 1783...