Fanon
41Fanon (cheval) — Fanons (cheval) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Fanon. Article principal : Morphologie (cheval). Fanons d un cheval de trait …
42Fanon, Frantz — (1925–1961) French psychologist and theorist of colonialism. Born in French Martinique, Fanon studied medicine and psychiatry in France after the Second World War. His Peau noire, masques blancs (1952, trs. as Black Skin, White Masks, 1967),… …
43FANON — n. m. Peau qui pend sous la gorge d’un taureau, d’un boeuf. Il désigne aussi le Morceau de peau rouge qui pend sous le cou de certains animaux, tels que le dindon. Il se dit aussi des Lames cornées qui garnissent transversalement le palais de la… …
44fanon — /fan euhn/, n. Eccles. 1. a maniple. 2. Also called orale. a striped scarflike vestment worn by the pope over the alb when celebrating solemn Pontifical Mass. [1350 1400; ME fano(u)n < AF; OF fanum < Old Low Franconian *fano piece of fabric; cf.… …
45Fanon — /fan euhn/; Fr. /fann nawonn /, n. Frantz (Omar) /frants oh mahr/; Fr. /frddahonnts aw mannrdd /, 1925 61, West Indian psychiatrist and political theorist, born in Martinique; in Algeria after 1953. * * * …
46fanon — noun /ˈfænən/ a) A vestment reserved only for the Pope for use during a pontifical Mass. b) a maniple …
47Fanon — nm fenouil (ombellifère) Les Andelys …
48fanón — s. n., pl. fanoáne …
49fanon — fan·on …
50fanon — /ˈfænən/ (say fanuhn) noun Ecclesiastical 1. → maniple (def. 2). 2. a striped scarf like vestment worn by the pope over the alb when celebrating solemn pontifical mass. {Middle English, from French, from Medieval Latin, from Old High German fano… …