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1peign — peign·oir; …
2peign|oir — «payn WAHR, PAYN wahr», noun. 1. a loose or very full dressing gown for women, originally worn while the hair was being combed: »[She] padded about the palace kitchen in her silken peignoir, serving endless cups of coffee (Time). 2. any negligee …
3peignoir — peign•oir [[t]peɪnˈwɑr, pɛn , ˈpeɪn wɑr, ˈpɛn [/t]] n. clo a woman s loose dressing gown • Etymology: 1825–35; < F: lit., comber, i.e., something worn while one s hair is being combed =peign(er) to comb (< LL pectināre; see pecten) + oir… …
4peignoir — peign·oir …
5Saint-Maixent-l'Ecole — Saint Maixent l École Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Maixent. Saint Maixent l’École Administration Pays France Région Poitou Charentes …
6Saint-Maixent-l'École — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Maixent. 46° 24′ 49″ N 0° 12′ 25″ W …
7Saint-maixent-l'école — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Maixent. Saint Maixent l’École Administration Pays France Région Poitou Charentes …
8Дюкло Шарль Пино — (Duclos, 1704 1772) французский историк, королевский историограф. Сначала писал романы, из которых большой успех имел: Confessions du comte de ** (1741). Исторические его труды: Histoire de Louis XI (1745); Consid érations sur les moeurs de ce… …
9peignoir — /payn wahr , pen , payn wahr, pen /, n. 1. a woman s dressing gown. 2. a cloak or gown of terry cloth for wear after swimming or, esp. in France, after the bath. [1825 35; < F: lit., comber, i.e., something worn while one s hair is being combed,… …
10oir — mem·oir; mem·oir·ist; peign·oir; av·oir·du·pois; …
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