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Simenel — Recorded in over one hundred surname spellings throughout Europe, this interesting surname is of pre written historical origins. It ultimately derives from the Hebrew personal name Shimeon , meaning one who harkens . The surname forms include… … Surnames reference
simenell — simenel(l obs. forms of simnel … Useful english dictionary
chemineau — [ ʃ(ə)mino ] n. m. • 1897; de chemin ♦ Vx Celui qui parcourt les chemins et qui vit de petites besognes, d aumônes ou de larcins. Des chemineaux. ⇒ trimardeur, vagabond. ⊗ HOM. Cheminot. ● chemineau nom masculin (de chemin) Vieux. Vagabond,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Simnel — Sim nel, n. [OF. simenel cake or bread of wheat flour, LL. simenellus wheat bread, fr. L. simila the finest wheat flour. Cf. {Semolina}.] 1. A kind of cake made of fine flour; a cracknel. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Not common bread, but vastel bread,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
simnel — noun Etymology: Middle English simenel, from Anglo French, ultimately from Latin simila wheat flour Date: 13th century 1. a bun or bread of fine wheat flour 2. British a rich fruitcake sometimes coated with almond paste and baked for mid Lent,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
simnel — [sim′nəl] n. 〚ME simenel < OFr < L simila, finest wheat flour: see SEMOLINA〛 in England, a) a kind of bread or roll formerly prepared by boiling, or boiling and baking b) a rich fruitcake traditionally eaten in mid Lent or at Easter or Christmas… … Universalium
simnel cake — /sim nl/, Chiefly Brit. any of several kinds of rich fruitcake covered with almond paste. [1830 40; simnel, ME simenel < OF, ult. < L simila or Gk semídalis fine flour] * * * … Universalium
Hassan Bousetta — Hassan Bousetta, né le 13 juillet 1970 à Hasselt est un universitaire et homme politique belge, membre du PS. Sommaire 1 Signification du nom de famille Bousetta 2 Origines familiales, enfance et jeunesse … Wikipédia en Français
Simnel bread — Bread made with finest flour. There were two kinds of simnel, a superior or royal simnel and a salt simnel. Such breads were also quite large. A superior simnel would feed four men; a salt only two men. A loaf was intended for one man, as part of … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
cheminot — cheminot, ote [ ʃ(ə)mino, ɔt ] n. et adj. • 1899; de chemin de fer 1 ♦ Employé, employée des chemins de fer. Grève des cheminots. « son épouse, elle aussi cheminote » (Libération, 1988). 2 ♦ Adj. (1987) Des cheminots. Des syndicats « aveugles aux … Encyclopédie Universelle