St–laurent
louis stephen
[lwee ste-fen] /lwi stɛˈfɛn/ (show ipa), 1882–1973, prime minister of canada 1948–57.
yves (mathieu)
[eev-ma-tyœ] /iv maˈtyœ/ (show ipa), 1936–2008, french fashion designer.
a city in s quebec, in e canada, w of montreal.
contemporary examples
the summer of the entenmann’s man gael greene july 8, 2010
how the u.s. justice system screws prisoners with disabilities elizabeth picciuto december 15, 2014
historical examples
the story of rouen sir theodore andrea cook
the catholic world; volume i, issues 1-6 e. rameur
history of the commune of 1871 p. lissagary
the catholic world; volume i, issues 1-6 e. rameur
rambles on the riviera francis miltoun
1914 john french, viscount of ypres
the patrol of the sun dance trail ralph connor
the executioner’s knife eugne sue
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- Yngling
a member of a royal family of sweden and norway, claiming descent from ing, the germanic god of fertility. historical examples hypatia charles kingsley the story of norway hjalmar h. boyesen teutonic mythology, vol. 1 of 3 viktor rydberg, ph.d. noun a type of keelboat, designed to be crewed by three people
- Yo-heave-ho
(a chant formerly shouted by sailors to maintain a steady rhythm when hauling something together.) historical examples barney blake, the boy privateer herrick johnstone the floating light of the goodwin sands r.m. ballantyne stories of the ships lewis r. freeman interjection a cry formerly used by sailors while pulling or lifting together in rhythm