Coleridges France An
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ODEColeridge's "France: An .."
ODEColeridge's "Dejection: An ..."
ASSColeridge's "Poor little foal of an oppressed race"
albatrossesA source of frustration or guilt; an encumbrance (in allusion to Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner)
ODE"France: An ..."
xxxxxSouth of France, an African country (5)
THAISAnatole France novel made into an opera
francomaniaan obsession with France and the French
departmentsAn administrative district in France and other countries
departmentAn administrative district in France and other countries
francomaniasFRANCOMANIA, an obsession with France and the French
sansculottishlike a sansculotte, an extreme radical republican in France
gendarmesAn armed police officer in France and other French-speaking countries
marshalsAn officer of the highest rank in the armed forces of some countries, including France
gendarmesoldier, esp. in France, serving in an army group acting as armed police with authority over civilians
evolue(in the former African colonies of Belgium and France) an African person educated according to European principles
concierges(esp. in France) A caretaker of an apartment complex or a small hotel, typically one living on the premises
brasseriesAn informal restaurant, esp. one in France or modeled on a French one and with a large selection of drinks
sansculotte(French) an extreme radical republican in France at the time of the Revolution; a radical or violent extremist in politics
brasserieAn informal restaurant, esp. one in France or modeled on a French one and with a large selection of drinks
sansculottesSANSCULOTTE, (French) an extreme radical republican in France at the time of the Revolution; a radical or violent extremist in politics
landgrave(historical) a German nobleman of a rank corresponding to that of an earl in England and of a count in France
jongleur(in medieval France and Norman England) an itinerant minstrel or entertainer who sang songs, often of his own composition, and told stories
landgravesLANDGRAVE, (historical) a German nobleman of a rank corresponding to that of an earl in England and of a count in France
oriflammean inspiring standard or symbol; the orange-red flag of the Abbey of St. Denis, used as standard by the early kings of France
oriflammesORIFLAMME, an inspiring standard or symbol; the orange-red flag of the Abbey of St. Denis, used as standard by the early kings of France
directoriesThe French revolutionary government in France 1795û99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte
directoryThe French revolutionary government in France 1795û99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte
frankmember of a group of ancient Germanic peoples dwelling in the regions of the Rhine, one division of whom, the Salians, conquered Gaul about a.d. 500, founded an extensive kingdom, and gave origin to the name France
trufflesA strong-smelling underground fungus that resembles an irregular, rough-skinned potato, growing chiefly in broad-leaved woodland on calcareous soils. It is considered a culinary delicacy and found, esp. in France, with the aid of trained dogs or pigs
inquisitionsAn ecclesiastical tribunal established by Pope Gregory IX c.1232 for the suppression of heresy. It was active chiefly in northern Italy and southern France, becoming notorious for the use of torture. In 1542 the papal Inquisition was reestablished to combat Protestantism, eventually becoming an organ of papal government
inquisitionAn ecclesiastical tribunal established by Pope Gregory IX c.1232 for the suppression of heresy. It was active chiefly in northern Italy and southern France, becoming notorious for the use of torture. In 1542 the papal Inquisition was reestablished to combat Protestantism, eventually becoming an organ of papal government