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Sardel
Sardan Sar"dan, Sardel Sar"del, n. [It. sardella. See Sardine a fish.] (Zo["o]l.) A sardine. [Obs.]
Sardel
Sardel Sar"del, n. A precious stone. See Sardius.

Meaning of Sarde from wikipedia

- Sarde is an Indian village in the Tehsil of Uran of the Raigad District of the Indian state of Maharashtra. As of the 2011 census, Sarde has a total po****tion...
- Sarde (born 21 June 1948) is a French film composer. Considered among the most versatile and talented French film composers of his generation, Sarde has...
- Sarde After Dinner (Arabic: سردة or سردة بعد العشاء) is a Lebanese podcast hosted by Médéa Azouri and Mouin Jaber. Sarde, as the show is also known, was...
- Sarde is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alain Sarde (born 1952), French film producer and actor Cliff Sarde, American composer,...
- Alain Sarde (born 28 March 1952) is a French film producer and actor. Alain Sarde was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. David Lynch's Mulholland Drive...
- Sarde in saor are an appetiser based on fried sardines, seasoned with sweet and sour onions, pine nuts and raisins, typical of Venetian cuisine. They...
- Cliff Sarde is an American composer, multi-instrumentalist and recording artist. Cliff Sarde is a GRAMMY nominated composer, video editor and recording...
- Pasta con le sarde (Italian: [ˈpasta kon le ˈsarde]; Sicilian: pasta chî sardi) is a Sicilian pasta dish with sardines and anchovies. It is recognized...
- inscription on the second trump card. Spanish suits are used for the Napoletane, Sarde, Romagnole and Siciliane card patterns, which cover the southern half of...
- Michèle Sarde (born 1939), is a French writer (agrégée de lettres, Université Paris Sorbonne-Paris IV), born in 1939. She taught French literature and...