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Definition of proven
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Proven
(p. p. / a.)
Proved.
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Provence Rose
::
Provence
rose () A name of many kinds of roses which are
hybrids
of Rosa
centifolia
and R.
Gallica.
Provend
::
Provend
(n.) See
Provand.
Romanic
::
Romanic
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to any or all of the
various
languages
which,
during
the
Middle
Ages,
sprung
out of the old
Roman,
or
popular
form of
Latin,
as the
Italian,
Spanish,
Portuguese,
French,
Provencal,
etc..
Tambourin
::
Tambourin
(n.) An old
Provencal
dance of a
lively
character,
common
on the
stage..
Proven/al
::
Proven/al
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Provence
in
France.
Munch
::
Munch (v. t. & i.) To chew with a
grinding,
crunching
sound,
as a beast chews
provender;
to chew
deliberately
or in large
mouthfuls..
Langue D''oc
::
Langue
d'oc () The
dialect,
closely
akin to
French,
formerly
spoken
south of the Loire (in which the word for yes was oc);
Provencal..
Proven/al
::
Proven/al
(n.) The
Provencal
language.
See
Langue
d'oc.
Feed
::
Feed (n.) An
allowance
of
provender
given to a
horse,
cow, etc.; a meal; as, a feed of corn or
oats..
Proventriulus
::
Proventriulus
(n.) The
glandular
stomach
of
birds,
situated
just above the
crop..
Troubadour
::
Troubadour
(n.) One of a
school
of poets who
flourished
from the
eleventh
to the
thirteenth
century,
principally
in
Provence,
in the south of
France,
and also in the north of
Italy.
They
invented,
and
especially
cultivated,
a kind of
lyrical
poetry
characterized
by
intricacy
of meter and
rhyme,
and
usually
of a
romantic,
amatory
strain..
Proven
::
Proven
(p. p. / a.)
Proved.
Canzone
::
Canzone
(n.) A song or air for one or more
voices,
of
Provencal
origin,
resembling,
though
not
strictly,
the
madrigal..
Proant
::
Proant
(n.)
Provender
or food.
Provincial
::
Provincial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Provence;
Provencal.
Rigadoon
::
Rigadoon
(n.) A gay,
lively
dance for one
couple,
-- said to have been
borrowed
from
Provence
in
France..
Whisket
::
Whisket
(n.) A
basket;
esp., a straw
provender
basket..
Provence Rose
::
Provence
rose () The
cabbage
rose (Rosa
centifolia).
Proventricle
::
Proventricle
(n.)
Proventriculus.
Provant
::
Provant
(v. t.) To
supply
with
provender
or
provisions;
to
provide
for.
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