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  • 91entremets — (an tre mè ; l s se lie : des an tremè z au sucre) s. m. 1°   Proprement tout ce qui se fait entre les mets, et, dans le moyen âge, divertissement qui se faisait dans un intervalle du repas. •   Sur la fin du dîner commença le spectacle ou… …

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  • 92honte — (hon t ) s. f. 1°   Déshonneur, opprobre, humiliation (ce qui est le sens étymologique et ancien). •   Se plaindre est une honte et soupirer un crime, CORN. Hor. IV, 4. •   La gloire d une mort qui nous couvre de honte, CORN. Pomp. II, 2.… …

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  • 93sainete — ˌsäēˈnā(ˌ)tā noun ( s) Etymology: Spanish, small piece of fat, tidbit, relish, entremés, diminutive of saín fat, grease, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin saginum, alteration of Latin sagina action of stuffing or fattening, food, fatness …

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  • 94entremets — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Etymology: French, from Old French entremes, from entre between + mes food, dish Date: 15th century dishes served in addition to the main course of a meal; especially dessert …

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  • 95Intermezzo — This article is about the musical term. For other uses, see Intermezzo (disambiguation). In music, an intermezzo (Italian, plural: intermezzi), in the most general sense, is a composition which fits between other musical or dramatic entities,… …

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  • 96Entremet — An entremet (or entremets, from Old French, literally meaning between servings ) is in modern French cuisine a small dish served between courses or simply a dessert. Originally it was an elaborate form of entertainment dish common in Western… …

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  • 97Baile (Spanish play) — A baile (which means dance in Spanish) is a short theatrical piece in the Spanish Golden Age (Siglo de Oro) tradition. It consists of an elaborate production number with singing and dancing, and is used between the acts of a comedia in place of… …

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  • 98Spanish Baroque literature — is the literature written in Spain during the Baroque.The literary Baroque took place in Spain in the middle of the so called Spanish Golden Age of Spanish Literature. Spain was governed in that period by Philip II, Philip III and Philip IV, the… …

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  • 99Peirol — or PeiròlIn Occitan, peir (French pierre ) means stone and ol is a diminutive suffix, the name Peirol being understood as the equivalent of Little Stone but also Petit Pierre (Lil Peter) or Pierrot (Pete or Petey); however, peiròl also meant a… …

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  • 100Аутос — (Autos) т. е. акты. Первоначально так назывались в Испании судебные действия и публичные представления. Впоследствии все виды драматических представлений носили название Autos, в особенности духовные пьесы. Гораздо позже, ко времени Лопе де Вега …

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