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Look up bourdon or Bourdon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bourdon derives from the French for bumblebee, and may refer to: Bourdon (bell), the lowest
Bourdon
American drummer (born 1979)
Robert Gregory Bourdon (born January 20, 1979) is an American musician, best known as a co-founding member and the former drummer of the rock band Linkin
Rob_Bourdon
French rugby union player (born 1995)
Pauline Bourdon Sansus (née Bourdon, born 4 November 1995) is a French rugby union player. She competed at the 2021 Rugby World Cup. She was born on 4
Pauline_Bourdon_Sansus
David Bourdon (October 15, 1934 – March 27, 1998) was an American art critic and writer. Bourdon was a pioneering writer on the Minimalist movement and
David_Bourdon
Canadian ice hockey player (1987–2008)
Luc Bourdon (February 16, 1987 – May 29, 2008) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who was a defenceman for the Vancouver Canucks of the National
Luc_Bourdon
vacuum gauges or compound gauges (vacuum & pressure). The widely used Bourdon gauge is a mechanical device, which both measures and indicates and is
Pressure_measurement
Type of articulated locomotive
for the bogie pivot. The Péchot-Bourdon locomotive was the final development of the Fairlie type. The Péchot-Bourdon was developed by Captain Péchot of
Fairlie_locomotive
Surname list
Bourdon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amé Bourdon (1636 or 1638–1706), French physician and anatomist Benjamin B. Bourdon (1860–1943)
Bourdon_(surname)
Musical instrument
The bourdon is the heaviest of the bells that belong to a musical instrument, especially a chime or a carillon, and produces its lowest tone. The name
Bourdon_(bell)
French actor, screenwriter and film director (born 1959)
Didier Bourdon (French pronunciation: [didje buʁdɔ̃]; born 23 January 1959) is a French actor, screenwriter, and film director. He first reached stardom
Didier_Bourdon
French activist
Sylvia Bourdon (born 1949) is a French-German businesswoman and former pornographic actress. She gained prominence in the 1970s as an actress in pornographic
Sylvia_Bourdon
Topics referred to by the same term
Eugene Bourdon may refer to: Eugène Bourdon (1808–1884), French watchmaker, inventor of the Bourdon tube pressure gauge Eugene Bourdon (architect) (1870–1916)
Eugene_Bourdon
French painter (1616–1671)
Sébastien Bourdon (French pronunciation: [sebastjɛ̃ buʁdɔ̃]; 2 February 1616 – 8 May 1671) was a French painter and engraver. His chef d'œuvre is The
Sébastien_Bourdon
Building in Mayfair, London, England
Bourdon House is a Grade II* listed building in Mayfair, London, at the junction of Davies Street and Bourdon Street. The house is believed to be named
Bourdon_House
French clockwork maker and inventor (1808–1884)
Eugène Bourdon (1808–1884) was a French watchmaker and engineer. He is the inventor of the Bourdon tube pressure gauge for which he obtained a patent
Eugène_Bourdon
French physician and anatomist
Amé Bourdon (1636 or 1638 – December 21, 1706) was a French physician and anatomist. Bourdon was born in Cambrai, France, in 1636 or 1638, the son of an
Amé_Bourdon
Type of pipe in an organ
Bourdon, bordun, or bordone normally denotes a stopped flute type of flue pipe in an organ characterized by a dark tone, strong in fundamental, with a
Bourdon_(organ_pipe)
Jean Bourdon (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ buʁdɔ̃]; c. 1601 – 1668) was the first engineer-in-chief and land-surveyor in the colony of New France, and the
Jean_Bourdon
Benjamin B. Bourdon (1860–1943) was a French psychologist born in Normandy on August 5, 1860. He is often referred to as a pioneer of experimental psychology
Benjamin_B._Bourdon
Private school in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Saint-Louis de Bourdon or simply Collège Saint-Louis de Bourdon is a private, Roman Catholic institution located in the borough of Bourdon, situated between
College Saint-Louis de Bourdon
College_Saint-Louis_de_Bourdon
French bishop (1834–1918)
Arsène Bourdon M.E.P. (1 May 1834 – 3 October 1918) was a French Catholic missionary and bishop in Burma and Singapore. Charles Arsène Bourdon, born in
Charles_Arsène_Bourdon
French engineer and inventor
François Prudent Bourdon (29 July 1797 – 19 April 1865) was a French engineer and inventor, mainly interested in development of steam-powered boats for
François_Bourdon
French lawyer (born 1956)
William Bourdon (born 1956) is a French lawyer of the Paris Bar Association who practices criminal law, particularly specializing in white-collar crime
William_Bourdon
Joseph Charles Rosario Bourdon (March 6, 1885 – April 24, 1961) was a French Canadian cellist, violinist, conductor, arranger and composer. He was a child
Rosario_Bourdon
Largest low-pitched instrument in the saxophone family
the patent paperwork, he called it the saxophone bourdon, named after the very low-pitched 32′ bourdon pedal stop on large pipe organs. Sax planned to
Subcontrabass_saxophone
French politician (1758–1798)
François Louis Bourdon (11 January 1758 – 22 June 1798), also known as Bourdon de l'Oise, was a French politician of the Revolutionary period and procureur
François_Louis_Bourdon
Canadian politician
Michel Bourdon (September 19, 1943 – November 29, 2004) was a union leader, journalist, and politician in the Canadian province of Quebec. During the
Michel_Bourdon
The Bourdon illusion is an angle illusion named after the French psychologist Benjamin B. Bourdon. Bourdon lived from 1860 to 1943 and studied, among other
Bourdon_illusion
Visual perception and vigilance test
The dot cancellation test or Bourdon–Wiersma test is a commonly used test of combined visual perception and vigilance. The test has been used in the evaluation
Dot_cancellation_test
Anne Bourdon (August 29, 1644 – November 4, 1711) was a nun in New France. She was the first Canadian-born superior of the Ursuline order in New France
Anne_Bourdon
Flat embroidery stitch
stitch which originated from China. Variants of the satin stitch include: Bourdon stitch - a tightly spaced, decorative stitch typically used for monograms
Satin_stitch
Canadian mountain biker
Robbie Bourdon is a freeride mountain biker from Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. He is sponsored by Intense Cycles, Red Bull[citation needed] and Oakley
Robbie_Bourdon
French politician
Louis Jean Joseph Léonard Bourdon de la Cronière (6 November 1754, Alençon – 29 May 1807, Breslau) was a French politician of the French Revolution. He
Léonard_Bourdon
Harmonic or monophonic effect or accompaniment
instrument used to produce this effect; an archaic term for this is burden (bourdon or burdon) such as a "drone [pipe] of a bagpipe", the pedal point in an
Drone_(sound)
Musical harmonization technique
Fauxbourdon (also fauxbordon, and also commonly two words: faux bourdon or faulx bourdon, and in Italian falso bordone) – French for false drone – is a
Fauxbourdon
American artist and filmmaker (1928–1987)
Retrieved April 19, 2023. Bourdon 1989, pp. 26–29. Bourdon 1989, p. 29. Watson 2003, p. 27. Watson 2003, p. 26. Bourdon 1989, p. 51. Ferry, Antony (March
Andy_Warhol
American rock band
Bennington and drummer Rob Bourdon; after Bennington's suicide in July 2017, the band endured a seven-year hiatus, during which Bourdon chose to depart from
Linkin_Park
French nun and Catholic saint
nun, Françoise Blin de Bourdon, who became Billiart's co-founder and close associate, in Amiens. In 1804, Billiart and de Bourdon established the Sisters
Julie_Billiart
Canadian politician
Gertrude Bourdon (born c. 1955) is a Canadian health professional and politician. Bourdon was educated at the Polyvalente de Saint-Prosper and the Cégep
Gertrude_Bourdon
2017 live album by Linkin Park
live album to feature drummer / band co-founder Rob Bourdon and lead guitarist Brad Delson. Bourdon departed the band in 2020 and opted not to rejoin for
One_More_Light_Live
Quebec filmmaker, festival director and film professor
Luc Bourdon (born 1952) is a Canadian documentary filmmaker and video artist from Quebec known for his 2008 film The Memories of Angels. His other films
Luc_Bourdon_(filmmaker)
French organist and composer
Émile Bourdon (French pronunciation: [emil buʁdɔ̃]; 14 February 1884 – 11 July 1974) was a 20th-century French organist and composer. Bourdon was the
Émile_Bourdon
Village in Kent, England
Bourdon (variations today also include Borden/Burden/Bourdon), who descended from the de Bourdons of Bayeux, in Normandy, France. Francis de Bourdon became
Borden,_Kent
rookie Bourdon, 21, killed in motorcycle crash". ESPN. Associated Press. May 29, 2008. Retrieved May 29, 2008. Pynn, Larry (May 29, 2008). "Bourdon's death
List of deaths by motorcycle crash
List_of_deaths_by_motorcycle_crash
Canadian singer and author (born 1990)
Marilou Bourdon (born September 20, 1990), also known mononymously as Marilou, is a French-Canadian pop singer and cookbook author from Longueuil. Bourdon was
Marilou_(singer)
Marie Louise Françoise Blin de Bourdon, SNDdeN (also known as Mother St. Joseph; 8 March 1756 – 9 February 1838) was a French noblewoman and Catholic
Françoise_Blin_de_Bourdon
French painter and writer
Éric Bourdon (born 1979) is a French painter and writer. Bourdon's works have in common vivid colors and unpremeditated pencil strokes, expressive of
Éric_Bourdon
Lac du Bourdon is a lake in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. At an elevation of 215 m, its surface area is 2.2 km2. v t e
Lac_du_Bourdon
Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Marc-André Bourdon (born September 17, 1989) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL). He
Marc-André_Bourdon
Extinct species of cartilaginous fish
specifically North Carolina and Virginia. It was first described by Jim Bourdon in 1999, as a specimen dated to the Zanclean (early Pliocene). The species
Manta_hynei
French comedy group
lit. 'The Unknowns') are a French trio of comedians consisting of Didier Bourdon, Bernard Campan and Pascal Légitimus. While their first successes were
Les_Inconnus
Walking stick used by Christian pilgrims
A pilgrim's staff, palmer's staff, or bourdon is a walking stick used by Christian pilgrims during their pilgrimages, like the Way of St. James to the
Pilgrim's_staff
2014 studio album by Linkin Park
eventually Bourdon feels that he had become a better drummer at the end of each day after recording. Shinoda later told Q magazine that Bourdon had to seek
The_Hunting_Party_(album)
French rugby union player
Laure Bourdon Sansus (née Sansus, born 21 June 1994) is a former French rugby union player. Laure Sansus was born on 21 June 1994 in Lauragais. Originally
Laure_Sansus
biplane of the early 1930s. The Viking B-8 Kittyhawk was developed from the Bourdon B-4 Kittyhawk, 31 examples being built during 1930 and 1931 at Viking's
Viking_B-8_Kittyhawk
1995 French film
is a 1995 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan alongside their Les Inconnus partner Pascal Légitimus
The_Three_Brothers_(film)
Genus of crustaceans
Aporobopyrus calypso Bourdon, 1976 Aporobopyrus collardi Adkison, 1988 Aporobopyrus curtatus Richardson, 1904 Aporobopyrus dollfusi Bourdon, 1976 Aporobopyrus
Aporobopyrus
Lutheran church in Germany; second tallest church in the world
13 bells in total and only 10 of the 13 swing. Five bells including the bourdon Gloriosa were cast by Heinrich Kurtz in Stuttgart 1956 after the confiscation
Ulm_Minster
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Bourdon (French pronunciation: [buʁdɔ̃]; Picard: Bordon) is a commune in the department of Somme, Hauts-de-France, northern France. Bourdon is situated
Bourdon,_Somme
Church in Germany
deepest-pitched in Bavaria, two of which are bourdon bells. The largest or bourdon bell is named the Great Princess. The bourdon alongside Bells 3 and 4 are hunged
Regensburg_Cathedral
Eugene Bourdon (16 July 1870 – 1 July 1916) was a Professor of Architectural Design at the Glasgow School of Art, and was influential in the development
Eugene_Bourdon_(architect)
Web server software stack
solution stack for the Microsoft Windows operating system, created by Romain Bourdon and consisting of the Apache web server, OpenSSL for SSL support, MySQL
WampServer
French swimmer
Christophe Bourdon (born 13 March 1970) is a French breaststroke swimmer. He competed in two events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
Christophe_Bourdon
Roman Catholic cathedral in Switzerland
smaller bells while the north tower contains the two bourdon bells.The larger of the two bourdons is called the "Trinity Bell" and it shares the same note
St._Gallen_Cathedral
2024 French film
American author Chrissy Lessey. The film stars Noémie Lvovsky and Didier Bourdon in the lead roles. After screening at various film festivals, it is scheduled
Christmas_Carole
Church in Thuringia, Germany
the largest bell or bourdon Gloriosa, which is housed in the lower belfry of the central tower. The official name of the bourdon is actually Maria Gloriosa
Erfurt_Cathedral
Church in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
The cathedral contains nine bells hung in the tower, two of which are bourdon bells. They are all cast by Hermann Große in Dresden in 1877. The total
Frankfurt_Cathedral
2006 French film
is a 2006 comedy French film directed by Didier Bourdon and Yves Fajnberge and starring Didier Bourdon and Pascal Légitimus. Francis, a recently laid-off
Madame_Irma
2014 French film
Sattouf and starring Vincent Lacoste, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Didier Bourdon. Bubunne is a matriarchal totalitarian country led by the ruthless La Générale
Jacky_in_Women's_Kingdom
Church in Passau, Germany
bells in the bell rooms in the north and south towers. The largest bell or bourdon is named,"Pummerin" at 7,550 kg (16,640 lb) cast in 1952. It alongside
St. Stephen's Cathedral, Passau
St._Stephen's_Cathedral,_Passau
1964–65 series of silkscreen paintings by Andy Warhol
"11 of Andy Warhol's Signature Series". Artspace. Retrieved 2025-08-28. Bourdon, David (1989). Warhol. New York: Abrams. pp. 191, 348. ISBN 978-0-8109-1761-3
Flowers_(Warhol)
Artwork series by Andy Warhol (1961–62)
cans) and numerous related still lifes. By March 1962, art critic David Bourdon had seen examples of Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans when he visited his
Campbell's_Soup_Cans
single discipline. The school is based in the Bourdon Building, named after the French architect Eugene Bourdon, the first Professor of Architecture at the
Mackintosh School of Architecture
Mackintosh_School_of_Architecture
Brazilian kickboxer and mixed martial artist (born 1987)
from the original on 28 October 2021. Retrieved 23 November 2020. Lucas Bourdon (1 October 2019). "Glory 68 results and highlights: Alex Pereira stops
Alex_Pereira
Anglo-French multi-national niche perfume house
family. Pierre Bourdon claims to be the perfumer behind Green Irish Tweed (an early iteration of Davidoff's Cool Water, also made by Bourdon), Original Santal
Creed_(perfume_house)
Cemetery in Somme, France
Bourdon German war cemetery is a Second World War German military war grave cemetery, located 18.5 kilometers (11.5 miles) northwest of Amiens and close
Bourdon_German_war_cemetery
1994 French film directed by François Dupeyron
Dupeyron and based on René Belletto's 1990 novel. Gérard Depardieu and Didier Bourdon star respectively as a psychiatrist and as a serial killer, whose minds
The_Machine_(1994_film)
French photographer (1878–1921)
century. Agélou was born in Alexandria, Egypt, in October 1878. Christian Bourdon and Jean-Pierre Bourgeron, major collectors of postcards, have endeavored
Jean_Agélou
2008 Canadian film
of Angels (French: La Mémoire des anges) is a 2008 collage film by Luc Bourdon. Created entirely from stock footage from over 120 National Film Board
The_Memories_of_Angels
1983 French film
Poland and West Germany. All supporters of Danton (with the exception of Bourdon, who would later betray him) are played by French actors, while Robespierre's
Danton_(1983_film)
Iranian diplomat and writer
government crackdown against the Mahsa Amini protests. Lawyers William Bourdon and Philippine Vaganay called for Gharibabadi to be arrested if he visited
Kazem_Gharibabadi
Variety of grape
Bathiolin (in Albertville), Blaue Gansfuesser, Bonarda (in Argentina), Bourdon noir, Carbonneau, Charbonneau (in Jura), Charbono (in California), Corbeau
Douce_noir
French Naval Minister
Marc-Antoine Bourdon Vatry (24 November 1761 in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés – 22 April 1828 in Paris), brother of Louis-François Bourdon, was a French Naval
Marc-Antoine_Bourdon_de_Vatry
Famous Catholic school in Haiti
in 1965 and transplanted to the parish of Christ-Roi in the borough of Bourdon in 1971. It is an institution directed by the Congregation of Sisters of
Collège_Marie-Anne
Power hammer
acrimonious dispute between François Bourdon of France and James Nasmyth of Britain over who had invented the machine. Bourdon had built the first working machine
Steam_hammer
Natural satellite orbiting Earth
11K. doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.2008.tb00709.x. Touboul, M.; Kleine, T.; Bourdon, B.; Palme, H.; Wieler, R. (2007). "Late formation and prolonged differentiation
Moon
Pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Curiosities". Navarre Tourist Board. Pilgrim's or Palmer's Staff French: bourdon: this was used as a device in a coat of arms as early at least as Edward
Camino_de_Santiago
Genus of crustaceans
Asia: Allorbimorphus australiensis Bourdon, 1976 Allorbimorphus haigae Bourdon, 1976 Allorbimorphus scabriculi Bourdon, 1976 Allorbimorphus tuberculus An
Allorbimorphus
Church in Linz, Austria
largest bell or bourdon known as "Immaculata" and it weighs 8 tons while the upper level contains the rest of the bells. The bourdon used to hang on the
New_Cathedral,_Linz
French pornographic actress
Beccarie was working as an exotic dancer when Sylvia Bourdon introduced her to Lasse Braun. Bourdon had told Beccarie about Braun's pornographic films.
Claudine_Beccarie
Species of hummingbird
The little woodstar (Chaetocercus bombus), called estrellita chica in South America, is a Near Threatened species of hummingbird in tribe Mellisugini of
Little_woodstar
Belgian footballer
Jonathan Bourdon (born 3 September 1981 in Biercee) is a Belgian professional footballer. He currently plays for R.O.C. de Charleroi-Marchienne. Footgoal
Jonathan_Bourdon
(vocals, keyboards, samplers and guitars), Brad Delson (guitar), and Rob Bourdon (drums). Joe Hahn (turntables) and Dave Farrell (bass) were later recruited
Linkin Park albums discography
Linkin_Park_albums_discography
Church in Canton of Bern, Switzerland
2 of which are bourdon bells. They are the second-lowest chime in Switzerland, after St. Gallen Cathedral. The largest bell or bourdon in the tower weighs
Bern_Minster
Italian painter of the Venetian Renaissance
Paris Bordone (Paris Paschalinus Bordone; 5 July 1500 – 19 January 1571) was an Italian painter of the Venetian Renaissance who, despite training with
Paris_Bordone
Minister of State of Monaco from 1919 to 1923
Raymond Joseph Marie Le Bourdon (French pronunciation: [ʁɛmɔ̃ ʒozɛf maʁi lə buʁdɔ̃]; 18 March 1861 – 22 September 1937) was an ex-minister of state for
Raymond_Le_Bourdon
Church in Hanover, Lower Saxony
The tower has 11 bells hung on a steel frame including 2 bourdon bells. Among them is a bourdon called the Christus-und Friedensglocke, 'Christ and Peace
Marktkirche,_Hanover
Check on the accuracy of measurement devices
instruments, of which the Bourdon tube invented by Eugène Bourdon is a notable example. In the front and back views of a Bourdon gauge on the right, applied
Calibration
1964 artist's book by Yoko Ono
same thing as Yoko, but made them respectable and collectible. — David Bourdon Event scores were developed by a number of artists attending John Cage's
Grapefruit_(book)
Instrument that indicates depth below a reference surface
air bubble while immersed. The Bourdon tube depth gauge consists of a curved tube made of elastic metal, known as a Bourdon tube. Water pressure on the tube
Depth_gauge
BOURDON
BOURDON
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Country)
English (chiefly West Country) : (of Norman origin) from the Old French personal name Burdo (oblique case Burdon), probably of Germanic origin, but uncertain meaning.English (chiefly West Country) : nickname for a pilgrim or one who carried a pilgrim’s staff, Middle English, Old French bourdon.English (chiefly West Country) : habitational name from any of various places called Burdon or Burden. Burden in West Yorkshire and Great Burdon in County Durham are named with Old English burh ‘stronghold’, ‘fortified place’ + dūn ‘hill’; Burdon in Tyne and Wear is named with Old English b̄re ‘byre’ + denu ‘valley’.
BOURDON
BOURDON
Girl/Female
Hindu
Victorious or Goddess of victory
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Full Moon
Girl/Female
French
Shining light.
Male
Egyptian
, golden earth.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, English, Greek
Defender of the People
Boy/Male
Tamil
Khagendra | ககேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
Lord of the birds
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the All Embracing
Boy/Male
Hindu
Defender of men, Protecting men
Boy/Male
Biblical
Poverty; the smiting of his son.
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Jamaican, Malayalam, Parsi, Sanskrit, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu
Told by God; God has Listen; To Hear; Sun; His Name is God; Sun Child; Little Sun; Strong Person; Heard of God; God; Good Person
BOURDON
BOURDON
BOURDON
BOURDON
BOURDON
n.
A drone bass, as in a bagpipe, or a hurdy-gurdy. See Burden (of a song.)
n.
A pilgrim's staff.
n.
A kind of organ stop.