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pyed-ball — pyebald, pyed ball obs. ff. piebald … Useful english dictionary
George Smith (cricketer) — George Smith (died Monday 29 June 1761 at The Castle in Marlborough) was an English cricketer and also the keeper (i.e., strictly speaking a leaseholder) of the Artillery Ground, which was cricket s main venue in London during the mid Georgian… … Wikipedia
Artillery Ground — Infobox county cricket ground ground = Artillery Ground imagesize = caption = location = Finsbury, Middlesex home club = London Cricket Club county club = established = by 1730 last used = 1778 (for first class cricket)The Artillery Ground in… … Wikipedia
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Laurent Maurel — est un acteur, auteur et metteur en scène pour le cinéma, la télévision ou le théâtre, né en le 5 mai 1972 à Martigues[1]. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Filmographie … Wikipédia en Français
pied — (adj.) late 14c., as if it were the past participle of a verb form of Middle English noun pie magpie (see PIE (Cf. pie) (n.2)), in reference to the bird s black and white plumage. Earliest use is in reference to the pyed freres, an order of… … Etymology dictionary
pied — [pīd] adj. [ME pyed, orig., black and white like a magpie: see PIE3] 1. covered with patches or spots of two or more colors; piebald; variegated 2. wearing a garment of this description … English World dictionary
pyebald — pyebald, pyed ball obs. ff. piebald … Useful english dictionary