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  • 111Marie-Josephte Corriveau — Le squelette de la Corriveau terrorisant un voyageur un soir de tempête, illustration de Charles Walter Simpson pour les Légendes du Saint Laurent, 1926. Marie Josephte Corriveau, mieux connue sous le surnom de « la Corriveau »,… …

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  • 112Coventry to Leamington Line — Overview Locale West Midlands (region) Operation Opened 1851 Owner Network Rail …

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  • 115Law French — El Kelham s Dictionary of the Norman or Old French Language (1779) proporciona traducciones al inglés del Francés Legal a partir de actas parlamentarias y jurídicas El law french o francés legal es un lenguaje arcaico basado en el normando… …

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  • 116gallows — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. gibbet, scaffold, crosstree, hanging tree, yardarm. See punishment. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. gibbet, scaffold, yardarm, hangman s tree, Tyburn Tree, tree, noose, halter, drop* …

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  • 117hang — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. suspend, dangle, sag; attach; depend, be contingent (on); string up, lynch. See pendency, connection, killing, relation. n., informal, knack, art, skill. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To suspend] Syn. dangle …

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  • 118jib — (n.) foresail of a ship, 1660s, gibb, of uncertain origin, perhaps related to GIBBET (Cf. gibbet), from notion of a sail hanging from a masthead [Barnhart, OED]. Or perhaps from jib (v.) shift a sail or boom (1690s), from Du. gijben, apparently… …

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  • 119hanging — hang·ing || hæŋɪŋ n. act of suspending; act of executing by suspending by the neck (from a gallows, gibbet, etc.) hæŋ n. manner in which something hangs; knack, gist of how to do or operate something v. suspend; be suspended; attach,… …

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  • 120gallows — plural noun 1) the wooden gallows Syn: gibbet, scaffold, gallows tree 2) they were condemned to the gallows Syn: hanging, being hanged, the noose, the rope, the gibbet, the scaffold, execution …

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