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Sillage (UK: /siːˈjɑːʒ/, French: [sijaʒ] ) in
perfume refers to the
trail created by a
perfume when it is worn on the skin. It
comes from the word in...
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Sillage (the
French word for "wake", the
trail left by a boat in water) may
refer to:
Sillage (perfume), the
trail of
scent left
behind by one who wears...
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transported to Europe.
French Queen Marie Antoinette used a
perfume called Sillage de la Reine, also
called Parfum de Trianon,
containing tuberose, orange...
- 1968 Fresque, 1969
Invention à 16 voix, 1972 Mondes, 1972
Sillages, 1972 D'autres
Sillages, 1972 Movimenti, 1973 Éclipses, 1974 Argile, 1974
Trois Impressions...
- The
Construction of
Meaning in
Henry Peacham's
Minerva Britanna (1612)".
Sillages Critiques (35). doi:10.4000/sillagescritiques.14979. ISSN 1272-3819. Burnett...
- (1903), A l'heure des
mains jointes (1906),
Flambeaux éteints (1907),
Sillages (1908), Poèmes en
Prose (1909), Dans un coin de
violettes (1909), and Haillons...
- Théoule-sur-Mer and
officially becomes Palm Bus. Palm Bus
network is changed:
Sillages lines 24 and 27 are
transferred to
Cannes network,
three lines named 22...
- The
trail of
scent left
behind by a
person wearing perfume is
called its
sillage,
after the
French word for "wake", as in the
trail left by a boat in water...
- Le Mans-Paderborn, 836–1994: dans l'Europe, une amitié séculaire, un
sillage de lumière (in French). Le Mans: M. Balavoine. pp. 1–42.
Retrieved 9 August...
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widespread "back in the days";
Having long-lasting
smell and
enormous sillage compared to most
modern perfumes,
colognes and eau de toilettes; Having...