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Traditional round bread shape
Boule, from French, meaning "ball", is a traditional shape of French bread resembling a squashed ball. A boule can be made using any type of flour and
Boule_(bread)
Topics referred to by the same term
fraternity for African Americans named with Greek letters Boule (bread), a round loaf of white bread Boule, in Chadian cuisine, a porridge Bole (disambiguation)
Boule
Small loaf of bread
portal List of bread rolls Bagel Boule (bread) Breakfast roll Chicken fillet roll Croissant List of baked goods List of breads List of bread dishes List
Bread_roll
malt flour. Boule de pain – a traditional shape of French bread resembling a squashed ball. It is traditionally prepared using only bread flour, salt
List_of_French_breads
Rustic or artisan bread
ficelle, Parisian (a large loaf), boule, Vienna bread, and a crusty hard roll. The typical traits of the hearth breads include crisp crust with cracks and
Hearth_bread
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List_of_breads
Long French bread
more than the baguette. French breads are also made in forms such as a miche, which is a large pan loaf, and a boule, literally ball in French, a large
Baguette
Categorically organized list of food items
Bok choy Butter tart Bread Anadama bread Anpan Bagel Baghrir Breadstick Boule Cornbread Garlic bread Banana bread Buttered bread Bialy Croissant Fugazza
Lists_of_foods
1934 Soviet film
Boule de Suif (Russian: Пышка) is a 1934 Soviet drama silent film directed and written by Mikhail Romm. It is an adaptation of eponymous short story by
Boule_de_Suif_(1934_film)
Wisconsin-based bakery franchise organization
on breads including French boule, French baguette, French peasant, sourdough, rustic Italian and whole wheat) which make up the company's daily bread offerings
Breadsmith
Ficelle – a thin baguette Baguette - a ‘wand’ Flûte – a thicker baguette Boule – a 'ball' Pain de campagne Pain de mie Chausson aux pommes Chouquette Croissant
List_of_French_dishes
Belgian meringue dessert
merveilleux in French fashion. In various French provinces, the "boule choco", "boule meringuée au chocolat" or "arlequin" uses chocolate butter cream
Merveilleux_(dessert)
Belgian dish
media related to Boulet à la liégeoise. Wallonia In Walloon from Liège: dè boulè (plural, as they are always served in pairs). "Les bons plans gourmands
Boulets_à_la_Liégeoise
Culinary traditions of Chad
and peanut butter, often served with rice or a type of porridge called "boule." Dried fish: A common ingredient in Chadian cuisine, dried fish is often
Chadian_cuisine
German jam doughnut
is called Berlinerbol in the Netherlands and Suriname, Berlijnse bol and boule de Berlin in Belgium, hillomunkki or (glazed) berliininmunkki or piispanmunkki
Berliner_(doughnut)
French deep-fried pastry
Beignets can also be made with yeast pastry, which might be referred to as boules de Berlin in French, referring to Berliner doughnuts, which lack the typical
Beignet
Greek goddess of the hearth
at Ephesus was dedicated to Hestia Boulaea – Hestia "of the senate", or boule. Pausanias reports a figurative statue of Hestia in the Athenian Prytaneum
Hestia
French-based creole language
ye? How are you? Kon si, kon sa So, so Kontinye konsa! Keep it up! M ap boule I'm managing (informal; lit. "I'm burning") (common response to sa kap fèt
Haitian_Creole
English-born American outlaw (1829–1888)
Point Arena to Duncans Mills, California: I've labored long and hard for bread, For honor, and for riches, But on my corns too long you've tread, You fine-haired
Black_Bart_(outlaw)
Type of maize meal made in Africa
Kimnyet – Kalenjin, Kenya Kuon – Kenya, Luo Kwen wunga – Alur, Uganda La boule - Chad Lipalishi – Eswatini Uphuthu – Zulu, South Africa Mieliepap – Lesotho
Ugali
dough ("Varškės spurgos") which contains no filling. Madagascar – Mofo Boule Malaysia – Kuih Keria, Kuih Gelang, Kuih Tayar Mexico – Buñuelo, Churro
List_of_doughnut_varieties
Tenth series of The Great British Bake Off
deceptive illusion picnic basket feast composed of cakes, biscuits and enriched breads that were presented to look like something else in 4+1⁄2 hours. Unofficially
The Great British Bake Off series 10
The_Great_British_Bake_Off_series_10
Eighth series of The Great British Bake Off
showstopper challenge, the bakers were required to make a multicoloured bread sculpture with at least 3 colours using natural food colouring in 4+1⁄2
The Great British Bake Off series 8
The_Great_British_Bake_Off_series_8
French film director and film editor
Fürstenberg). Among the twenty-eight other films created by this duo are Boule de Suif (1945, starring Micheline Presle and Louis Salou), Fanfan la Tulipe
Jacques_Desagneaux
Historical province in southeastern France
played in La Ciotat in 1910. The first steel boules were introduced in 1927. The object is to throw a ball (boule) as close as possible to a smaller ball,
Provence
Culinary dish strongly associated with a particular country
tourtière Cape Verde: cachupa Central African Republic: cassava Chad: boule Chile: empanada, pastel de choclo, marraqueta China: Peking duck, crayfish
National_dish
Lovett in Sweeney Todd The butcher in Hannibal Rising Monsieur Le Boucher in Boule et Bill The Watson brothers in Butchers Bill the Candy Man in Willy Wonka
List_of_stock_characters
Bibliography
Parisian middle-class Sundays Le Gaulois 05/31/1880 – 08/16/1880 Boule de suif "Boule de Suif" (Lump of lard) Les soirées de Médan collection 4/16/1880
List of short stories by Guy de Maupassant
List_of_short_stories_by_Guy_de_Maupassant
Moroccan writer and theatre director (1939–2016)
original texts and poems of Saïd Saddiki Language : Arabic and French La Boule Magique (la Bola Magica) Original work and Stage direction : Tayeb Saddiki
Tayeb_Saddiki
Cultural area in northwestern France
Gouren, a style of folk wrestling, is the most popular Breton sport. The Boule bretonne is related to pétanque. The Palets, common in Upper Brittany and
Brittany
Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt
Severus (r. 193–211) granted each metropolis, and the city of Alexandria, a boulē (a Hellenistic town council). The nomoi were grouped traditionally into
Roman_Egypt
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
democracy, including its constitution, popular assembly, city council (boule), and yearly elections for new officials, but a Macedonian garrison was
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Elite infantry units and standing army of the Ottoman Empire (active 1363–1826)
For more details, see Turkish music (style) and Mehter. "Janissaries and boules" is a carnival tradition of Naousa, Greece, dating back to the 18th century
Janissary
Any of several English dialects spoken in Northumbria, England
Purely Belter bess - "please ya bess" for "please yourself" te boule - to roll, however te boule aboot means to "mess around" bray - to overpower or defeat
Northumbrian_dialect
Culinary tradition
on it. In French provinces, bread was often consumed three times a day by the people of France. According to Brace, bread was referred to as the basic
French_cuisine
Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)
in the regular forms of Greek political tradition: It seemed good to the boule and to the demos: Hermas son of Doreon, of the deme Megisteus, was the proposer:
Ptolemaic_Kingdom
Tunisian boxer
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, p. 50, 27 October 1931 André Nahum: Quatre boules de cuir ou l'étrange destin de Young Perez, champion du monde de boxe ISBN 2-86970-060-1
Victor_Perez_(Tunisian_boxer)
City in southern France
Archived from the original on 17 February 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2013. "Boules : Marseille capitale mondiale de la pétanque en 2012". La Provence. 14 December
Marseille
Thrown tool and weapon
Kickboxing Muaythai Sambo Wushu Precision sports Archery Billiard sports Boules sports Strength sports Powerlifting Tug of war Trend sports Air sports Drone
Boomerang
Paper-based construction material
chevaux-jupons [fr], April Fools' Day fish, charcuterie et pâtisserie de théâtre, passe-boules, quilles fantaisie. / Ces articles se fabriquent dans de modestes chambres
Papier-mâché
Classical Greek term for pre-Greeks
Euboean League (c. 300 BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion
Pelasgians
Prefecture and commune in Occitania, France
million. Split into two locations, vendors offer fresh fruit and vegetables, bread, flowers, cheese, and other items. There is a bar and central eating court
Perpignan
Church in Paris, France
and other fantastic creatures. The exterior of the church has the only 'Boule aux Rats' (Ball of Rats or Rats Ball) in Paris and is one of four still
Saint-Germain_l'Auxerrois
Historical period of Greece following Classical Greece
Euboean League (c. 300 BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion
Hellenistic_Greece
a technique in the manufacture of a family of Italian cheeses. Bocce, a boules-type game dating back to Roman times and later developed in Italy; bocce
List of Italian inventions and discoveries
List_of_Italian_inventions_and_discoveries
Period of ancient Greece (510 to 323 BC)
Euboean League (c. 300 BC–c. 300 AD) Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion
Classical_Greece
List of films produced in West Germany in 1968
Heinz Schubert, Elisabeth Wiedemann, Herbert Bötticher Drama, War a.k.a. Boule de Suif Richard II Franz Josef Wild [de] Hannes Messemer, Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
List of West German films of 1968
List_of_West_German_films_of_1968
American chef
Beef. Schafer has also gained publicity for his Maryland Crab Dip in a Bread Boule appearing on season one and season two of Food Network's Carnival Eats
Wayne_Schafer
French chapel
inhabitants of Barbadell have had to battle floods and high water from the river Boulès, on the banks of which this building is built, many times over the centuries
Saint-Nazaire de Barbadell church
Saint-Nazaire_de_Barbadell_church
Virgin saint, hermit
of America, along with Metropolitan Serapion of Los Angeles, Fr. Joseph Boules and Fr. Gregory Bishay travelled to Switzerland to bring a part of Saint
Verena_of_Zurzach
Hid in rafters of park pavilion Recaptured Gross Sermuth June 25 Lt. E. Boulé French Attempted to walk out disguised as a woman. Detected July 1 Lt. P
List of attempts to escape Oflag IV-C
List_of_attempts_to_escape_Oflag_IV-C
Artificial language created in 1978
original on 2022-01-11. Retrieved 2022-11-09. "Cwekfixuya (Guy de Maupassant) Boule de Suif | PDF | La nature". Scribd. Retrieved 2022-11-09. The Diary of a
Kotava
Whispers (1930) Bat Wings (1992) Bat*21 (1988) Bataan (1943) Bataille de boules de neige (1896) A Batalha do Passinho (2012) Batas Militar (1997) Batata
List_of_films:_B
"câinele" (the dog) - "pâinea" (the bread); plural, with definite article: "câinii" (the dogs) - "pâinile" (the loaves of bread); genitive/dative: "câinelui"
Romanian_nouns
"腾讯动漫、中影年年联合出品《血色苍穹》定档发布会在京举行" (in Chinese). 17 August 2017. Retrieved 26 April 2024. "" Boule et Bill " en version 3D sur France 3". Télé Z (in French). 23 January 2016
List of computer-animated television series
List_of_computer-animated_television_series
in the Netherlands and Belgium. Pesäpallo (Boboll) in Finland Pétanque, Boules, Irish Road Bowling, Skittles, Bocce, and Bowls and others are variations
Culture_of_Europe
ἐπιστολή epistolḗ 'letter', κεφαλή kephalḗ 'head', ψυχή psukhḗ 'soul', βουλή boulḗ 'council' A very few have a contracted ending with a circumflex on the last
Ancient_Greek_accent
Public park in Paris, France
ping-pong tables. There are also areas for adults who wish to play pétanque, or boules. The Square des Batignolles is served by: Pont Cardinet station on Line
Square_des_Batignolles
Historical commune in the western suburbs of Paris
sports enthusiasts in 46 associations, covering 29 disciplines (basketball, boules, horse riding, soccer, karate, gymnastics, etc.). Many sportsmen and women
History_of_Suresnes
'birch' Ardennais boule, Prov bes(se), Cat beç, bedoll, Sp abedul (< betulu) and biezo (< betyo) Ast abedugu (< betuko) Diminutive of OFr boule, from Lat. betula
List of French words of Gaulish origin
List_of_French_words_of_Gaulish_origin
Royal Ascot Horse racing Royal Ascot 2 Royal Ascot Board 1992 Caribbean Boule Roulette X Board Bingo Party Bingo game Bingo Party Phoenix Bingo Party
List_of_Sega_arcade_games
Season of television series
teams competed in a game of pétanque. Each team member rolled three metal boules to try to get it as close as possible to a smaller ball on the field known
The_Amazing_Race_30
French plain
gathering place with benches, cafés, and a washhouse; a site of leisure with a boules ground; a center of economic activity with shops and public services; and
Albion_Plateau
Pub in Cambridgeshire, England
[citation needed] In one era[when?] an "onion bowl" was held (a variation on boules). The pub opened its kitchens for competitors to prepare their onions and
The_Royal_Oak,_Hail_Weston
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
Traditional village games were also important social activities; bocce (boules) has long been a favorite in Ronco's piazzas. This pastime continues today
Ronco_Canavese
1914 collection of nineteen short stories by P. G. Wodehouse
would never marry an insurance clerk, George forgets his troubles playing boule at the casino. He sees Julia, who smiles at him and hands him five francs
The Man Upstairs (short story collection)
The_Man_Upstairs_(short_story_collection)
BOULE BREAD
BOULE BREAD
Girl/Female
Indian
Pious soule
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of measures or a measurer, derived from Old French moule ‘measure’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mule.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pious soule
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name from Old French po(u)letier ‘poultry dealer or breeder’ (an agent derivative of poule ‘chicken’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for an uncouth or weird man, from Middle English bugge ‘hobgoblin’, ‘scarecrow’ (perhaps from Welsh bwg ‘ghost’). Compare Bogle 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived or worked at a particular large house, from Old English boðl, botl ‘dwelling house’, ‘hall’, or a habitational name for someone who came from a place named with this element, probably Bodle Street near Hailsham, Sussex.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Soule.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for the keeper of a bull or bulls, from Middle English bule ‘bull’ + man ‘man’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Soule.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : most probably from bullward, an occupational name for someone who looked after a bull.English : alternatively, it may be a nickname for a fraudster, from Old French, Middle English bole ‘fraud’, ‘deceit’ + the pejorative suffix -(h)ard, or a nickname for a rotund man, from a pejorative derivative of Old French boule ‘round’.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Servant to the Pander.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in wool, Middle English woll (Old English wull).English : in southwestern England, a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or stream, from Middle English wolle, wulle ‘spring’, ‘stream’, a western dialect development of Old English (West Saxon) wiell(a).Americanized form of French Houle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bowler.German : variant of Boller.Norwegian (Bøler) : habitational name from various farms in southeastern Norway named Bøler, from Old Norse bøli ‘farm’. Compare Bohle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bolham in Nottinghamshire, probably named in Old English with the dative plural (bolum) of either of two unattested Old English words, bola ‘tree trunk’ (compare Old Norse bolr, modern English bole) or bol ‘rounded hill’ (cognate with Middle Low German bolle ‘round object’). Compare Bolam.
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a reduced form of the Germanic personal name Hildo (see Hildebrand, Houde).French : habitational name from any of several places in Normandy called La Houle or Les Houles, named in Old French with the singular or plural of houle ‘cave’.English : variant of Hole.
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, and northern Irish
English, Welsh, and northern Irish : variant of Bowell.Irish : variant of Boyle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; perhaps derived from the vocabulary word soul as a term of affection.French (Soulé) : variant of Soulier 1.George Soule (1600–80), one of the passengers on the Mayflower in 1620, was one of the founders of Duxbury, MA, where he became comparatively wealthy. He left eight children.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant spelling of Bowler.
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumberland)
English (Northumberland) : habitational name from places called Bolam in Northumberland and County Durham. These place names could derive from the dative plural (bolum) of either of two unattested Old English words, bola ‘tree trunk’ (compare Old Norse bolr) or bol ‘rounded hill’ (compare Middle Low German bolle ‘round object’).
BOULE BREAD
BOULE BREAD
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
Sunset
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Silence; Silent Girl
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sikh
Absorbed in Gods Love
Male
English
 English surname transferred to forename use, derived from medieval Jewish Moss (2), MOSS means "drawn out." Compare with another form of Moss.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kusumesh | கà¯à®¸à¯à®®à¯‡à®·
Lord of flowers
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Care of the Most Gracious Allah
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
With an Army of Gods
Girl/Female
Indian
Conqueror
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Indian
Principle
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Star
BOULE BREAD
BOULE BREAD
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v. i.
To swell out.
n.
Bouche (see Bouche, 2); food and drink; provisions.
n.
The top of the head; the head or noll.
v. t.
To scoop out with a gouge.
v. t.
To scoop out, as an eye, with the thumb nail; to force out the eye of (a person) with the thumb.
imp. & p. p.
of Bouge
imp. & p. p.
of Bouge
n.
Drink, esp. alcoholic drink; also, a carouse; a booze.
a.
Of or pertaining to bole or clay; partaking of the nature and qualities of bole; clayey.
v. t.
To cheat in a bargain; to chouse.
v. i.
To contract mold; to grow moldy; to mold.
v. i.
To carouse; to bouse; to booze.
n.
A goblin; a specter; a frightful phantom; a bogy; a bugbear.
n.
Alt. of Boulework
n.
A unit of work which is equal to 107 units of work in the C. G. S. system of units (ergs), and is practically equivalent to the energy expended in one second by an electric current of one ampere in a resistance of one ohm. One joule is approximately equal to 0.738 foot pounds.
v. i.
To swell out. See Bouge.
v. i.
To drink immoderately; to carouse; to booze. See Booze.
v. t.
To stave in; to bilge.
v. i.
To bilge.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bouge