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* '''violer:''' one who plays the viol; a fiddler
 
* '''violer:''' one who plays the viol; a fiddler
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* '''d'amores:''' (''Catalan'') of love
  
 
* '''amore:''' (''Italian'') love
 
* '''amore:''' (''Italian'') love
  
* '''violer:''' (''French'') to rape; to violate
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* '''violer:''' (''French'') to rape; to violate; more fundamentally, to transgress, to fail to respect, to profane, as the adulterer Tristram/Tristan vis-à-vis Iseut
  
 
* '''violeur:''' (''French'') a rapist
 
* '''violeur:''' (''French'') a rapist
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* '''Armory Show:''' an international exhibition of modern art held in New York in 1913
 
* '''Armory Show:''' an international exhibition of modern art held in New York in 1913
 
** [http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MUSEUM/Armory/armoryshow.html Armory Show, 1913]
 
** [http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MUSEUM/Armory/armoryshow.html Armory Show, 1913]
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[[Category:musical instruments]]

Latest revision as of 04:08, 30 January 2020

  • viola d'amore: (Italian: love viol) 7- or 6-stringed musical instrument
  • violet: the colour at one end of the rainbow → see FW 003.13-14: rory end for red at the opposite end
  • violer: one who plays the viol; a fiddler
  • d'amores: (Catalan) of love
  • amore: (Italian) love
  • violer: (French) to rape; to violate; more fundamentally, to transgress, to fail to respect, to profane, as the adulterer Tristram/Tristan vis-à-vis Iseut
  • violeur: (French) a rapist
  • Armory Show: an international exhibition of modern art held in New York in 1913