- Abbé
Nicolas Thyrel de
Boismont (12 June 1715 – 20
December 1786) was a
French abbot and a
pulpit orator. v t e...
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English thirl,
meaning to pierce, bore or drill,
which in turn
derives from
thyrel,
meaning hole.
Similar names in the
region include Durlston Bay and Durlston...
- Wrætlic hongað bi
weres þeo,
frean under sceate.
Foran is
þyrel. Bið stiþ ond heard,
stede hafað godne; þonne se esne his agen hrægl ofer cneo hefeð,...
- PGmc *wunjo-samaz PGmc *hapan PGmc *gliujan PGmc *þurilam (via Old
English þyrel) PGmc *kwēmiaz
gladness bliss fairness merriment,
mirth winsomeness happiness...
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Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer,
Dutch classical scholar (d. 1785) June 12
Nicolas Thyrel de Boismont,
French abbot (d. 1786) Charles-René
Dejordy de Villebon, French-Canadian...
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thymopentin (INN)
thymostimulin (INN)
thymotrinan (INN)
Thypinone Thyrar Thyrel TRH Thyro-Block Thyro-Tabs
Thyrogen thyroglobulin (INN)
Thyrolar thyropropic...
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August - François-Louis Gand Le
Bland Du
Roullet 20
December -
Nicolas Thyrel de
Boismont Portals: France History Lists "BBC -
History - King Louis...
- François Brière de Boismont, a
French physician and psychiatrist.
Nicolas Thyrel de Boismont, a
French abbot This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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royal valet de
chambre Jean-François Boyer, 1736–1755,
ecclesiastic Nicolas Thyrel de Boismont, 1755–1786,
ecclesiastic Claude-Carloman de Rulhière, 1787–1791...
- 'Thirlmere'
probably is
derived from " 'the lake with/at the narrowing' from OE
þyrel 'aperture',
pierced hole' plus OE mere 'lake'") The
Ordnance Survey six-inch...