PEYREBRUNE GEORGES DE-MATHILDE GEORGINA ELISABETH DE PEYREBRUNE DE JUDICIS
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Definitions of PEYREBRUNE GEORGES DE-MATHILDE GEORGINA ELISABETH DE PEYREBRUNE DE JUDICIS
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A French novelist; born in Dordogne in 1848. She is one of the most popular women novelists in France, and has written: "Gatienne" (1882); "Jean Bernard" (1883); "A Separation" (1884); "The Brothers Colombe" (1885), one of her best works; "A Decadent" (1888); "The Romance of a Bas-Bleu" (1892), showing the dangers of a literary career for women.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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Snake's-head
- Guinea-hen flower; -- so called in England because its spotted petals resemble the scales of a snake's head.
Nearby Words
- peyer's patches
- peyeri glandulae
- peyers glands
- peyers patches
- peyote
- Peyrebrune Georges de-Mathilde Georgina Elisabeth de Peyrebrune de Judicis
- peyrot's thorax
- peyton rous
- peytrel
- peza
- pezant