-
ornamental plants and
trees around a
central pathway generally leading to a
varangue, and the kour devant, back of the house,
which is more
intimate and reserved...
- "L'Émigration
Anglaise à
Byzance après 1066: Un
Nouveau Texte en
Latin sur les
Varangues à Constantinople".
Revue des Études Byzantines. 32 (1). Paris: Institut...
- marsouin, mouette, quille, raz, siller, touer, traquer, turbot, vague,
varangue, varech.
Others pertain to
farming and
daily life: accroupir, amadouer...
-
transversal frames,
however in
several Romance languages, the
specific word "
varangue" and "varenga" for
floor timber appears to be
derived from old
Norman around...
-
vaguemestre "baggage handler"
valser "to waltz"
vandale "vandal"
vandalisme varangue "floor of a ship"
varech "kelp, sea-wrack"
varlope "a jointer, plane" varloper...
- Derivatives: vaguío 'sea swell'.
varenga sb.f. 'frame of a ship', from
French varangue,
itself from Old
Norse *vrang (cf.
Swedish dial. vrang), from PGmc *wrangō...
-
hosts of The **** Monologues. In
November 2015, she
acted in Sous la
Varangue,
which was a
comedy play
based on
Mauritian literature. In 2012, Sungkur...
- "L'Émigration
Anglaise a
Byzance après 1066: Un
Nouveau Texte en
Latin sur les
Varangues à Constantinople" (PDF),
Revue des Études Byzantines, 32, Paris: Institut...
- "L'Émigration
Anglaise a
Byzance après 1066: Un
Nouveau Texte en
Latin sur les
Varangues à Constantinople",
Revue des Études Byzantines, 32, Paris:
Institut Français...