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French statesman and philosopher (1814–1896)
Jules François Simon (French: [ʒyl simɔ̃]; 31 December 1814 – 8 June 1896) was a French statesman and philosopher, and one of the leaders of the Moderate
Jules_Simon
1877 political crisis in France during the Third Republic
fiercely opposed ultramontanism. Marshal de Mac Mahon, who reproached the Jules Simon government [fr] for its lack of firmness, dismissed it on 16 May 1877
16_May_1877_crisis
President of France from 1873 to 1879
governments of moderate Republicans Jules Armand Dufaure and Jules Simon. However, in 1877, MacMahon dismissed Simon and recalled the Duke de Broglie. The
Patrice_de_MacMahon
Strain of chili (Capsicum)
and Exploitation of a Serendipitous New Crop Discovery". In Janick, Jules; Simon, James E. (eds.). New Crops. New York: Wiley. pp. 132–139. ISBN 978-0-471-59374-4
Habanero
Government of France from 1870 to 1940
MacMahon forced the resignation of Moderate Republican prime minister Jules Simon and appointed the Orléanist Albert de Broglie to the office. The Chamber
French_Third_Republic
Serres Antonin-Gilbert Sertillanges Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès Jean de Silhon Jules Simon Gilbert Simondon Jean Soldini Samuel Sorbière Georges Sorel Marc Soriano
List_of_French_philosophers
Award for victors of the FIFA World Cup
advent of the World Cup in 1930, two different trophies have been used: the Jules Rimet Trophy from 1930 to 1970, and thereafter the FIFA World Cup Trophy
FIFA_World_Cup_Trophy
French statesman (1798–1881)
sa vie et ses discours (Paris, 1883). Jules Dufaure – President of the Council and Minister of Justice Jules Favre – Minister of Foreign Affairs Adolphe
Jules_Armand_Dufaure
President of France from 1871 to 1873
government with nine ministers, a majority of republicans, including Jules Favre and Jules Simon. The first task assigned by the Assembly was to negotiate an
Adolphe_Thiers
Event in France in 1870
Dorian, Jules Favre, Jules Ferry, Guyot-Montpayroux, Léon Gambetta, Garnier-Pagès, Magnin, Ordinaire, Tachard, Pelletan, E. Picard, Jules Simon. It was
Proclamation of the French Republic (September 4, 1870)
Proclamation_of_the_French_Republic_(September_4,_1870)
Species of edible plant
James A. (1993). "New Crop Development in New Zealand". In Janick, Jules; Simon, James E. (eds.). New crops. Second National Symposium, New Crops: Exploration
Wasabi
Jules Simon Troubat (1836–1914) was a French littérateur, born at Montpellier. He was the last secretary of Sainte-Beuve, one of his testamentary executors
Jules_Simon_Troubat
for the Republicans. President Patrice MacMahon subsequently invited Jules Simon, who declared himself "resolutely republican and resolutely conservative"
1876 French legislative election
1876_French_legislative_election
Variety of maize
2010-08-07. Johnson, Duane L.; Jha, Mitra N. (1993), "Blue Corn", in Janick, Jules; Simon, James E. (eds.), New Crops, New York: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 228–230
Blue_corn
France under Napoleon III (1852–1870)
1830–1852. Bertocci, Philip A.; Bertocci, Peter Anthony (2008) [1978]. Jules Simon: Republican anticlericalism and cultural politics in France, 1848–1886
Second_French_Empire
French writer (1828–1905)
1988, pp. 18–19. Jules-Verne 1976, p. 37. Jules-Verne 1976, pp. 40–41. Lottmann 1996, pp. 66–67. Jules-Verne 1976, pp. 42–43. Jules-Verne 1976, p. 44
Jules_Verne
French parliamentary group of moderate republicans
key leaders included Jules Grévy, Jules Ferry, who served as President of the Council in 1880–1881 and 1883–1885, and Jules Simon. Following the Ordre
French Republican Left (1871–1885)
French_Republican_Left_(1871–1885)
Former sports governing body in France
of Jules Simon and Henri Didon, formed the Comité pour la Propagation des Exercises Physiques. This group was also known as the Comité Jules Simon. The
Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques
Union_des_Sociétés_Françaises_de_Sports_Athlétiques
French educational bureaucrat, pacifist and politician
the orphanage. From 1879 to 1896, Buisson was called by Jules Ferry, the successor of Jules Simon, the Directorate of Primary Education. In 1890, he became
Ferdinand_Buisson
1864 book by Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges
Vol. 2. The Macmillan Company. p. 363. Fustel wrote late in life, "Jules Simon explained Descartes' Discours sur la méthode to me thirty years ago,
The_Ancient_City
1962 film by François Truffaut
Jules and Jim (French: Jules et Jim [ʒyl e dʒim]) is a 1962 French New Wave romantic drama film directed, produced and co-written by François Truffaut
Jules_and_Jim
French philosopher (1792–1867)
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Jules Barthélemy Saint-Hilaire, Felix Ravaisson, Charles de Rémusat, Orestes Brownson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Jules Simon, Paul Janet, Adolphe
Victor_Cousin
War from 1870 to 1871
overthrown by a popular uprising. On 4 September, Jules Favre, Léon Gambetta, and General Louis-Jules Trochu proclaimed a provisional government called
Franco-Prussian_War
French official who renovated Paris (1809–1891)
the contemporary critics of Haussmann softened their views over time. Jules Simon was an ardent republican who had refused to take an oath to Napoleon
Georges-Eugène_Haussmann
Topics referred to by the same term
Fellowship Julian Simon (tennis), see Andy Ram Jules Simon, French politician Julian Simmons, TV presenter Julien Simon, French professional cyclist This disambiguation
Julian_Simon_(disambiguation)
French politician (1821–1901)
Preceded by Jules Simon Succeeded by Gaëtan de Rochebouët In office 24 May 1873 – 22 May 1874 President Patrice de MacMahon Preceded by Jules Dufaure Succeeded
Albert de Broglie, 4th Duke of Broglie
Albert_de_Broglie,_4th_Duke_of_Broglie
French writer, feminist, and communard (1824–1900)
Louise Michel, Eliska Vincent, Élie Reclus and his wife Noémi Reclus, Mme Jules Simon and Caroline de Barrau. Maria Deraismes also participated. Because of
Victoire_Léodile_Béra
Event following Franco-Prussian War
the German troops and the Parisians. French politician and philosopher Jules Simon noted in an 1879 work that some elements of the guard deployed five cannon
German victory parade in Paris (1871)
German_victory_parade_in_Paris_(1871)
French politician (1809–1882)
Nantes, from 1870 to 1871 and a second time from 1872 to 1873. With Jules Simon, Louis Blanc and others he sat on the commission appointed to inquire
René Waldeck-Rousseau (born 1809)
René_Waldeck-Rousseau_(born_1809)
Government of the Third Republic of France from 1870–1871
the Colonies Ernest Picard, Minister of Finance Jules Ferry, Secretary of the Government Jules Simon, Minister of Education, Religion, and Arts Adolphe
Government of National Defense
Government_of_National_Defense
1876 350 days (7) Jules Armand Dufaure (1798–1881) 3 23 February 1876 12 December 1876 293 days Moderate Republicans 4 11 Jules Simon (1814–1896) • 12
List of prime ministers of France
List_of_prime_ministers_of_France
19th-century French politician and journalist
though he himself did not contribute. The crisis of 16 May 1877, when Jules Simon fell from power, made him resume his pen to attack MacMahon and the party
Émile_de_Girardin
French monarchist faction in support of the House of Orléans
106–13. Brogan (1940) pp. 127–43. "François Paul Jules Grévy is Born". Masonry Today. 2017. "Jules Grevy". World Presidents DB. 2017. Pope Leo XIII (February
Orléanist
Public Instruction de Vaulabelle and had as secretary the Republican Jules Simon. Parliamentary debates focused on Article 9 of the new Constitution concerning
Falloux_Laws
19th century French statesman, Prime Minister (1879) and an Ambassador of France
but was defeated in the Senate. He continued to hold office under Jules Simon's premiership until being thrown out during the Seize mai constitutional
William_Waddington
French football administrator (1873–1956)
The Jules Rimet Trophy was named in his honour. He also founded French club Red Star, known as Red Star Club Français upon its creation in 1897. Jules Ernest
Jules_Rimet
Scottish surgeon (1795–1860), pioneer of hypnotism
translated from the English by Dr. Jules Simon, with a preface by C. E. Brown-Séquard" – gives a misleading impression. Simon is unequivocally clear in his
James_Braid_(surgeon)
President of France in 1920
began his career as secretary to Deshayes de Marcère (1876) and then to Jules Simon (1876–1877). In October 1885, he was elected deputy for Eure-et-Loir
Paul_Deschanel
1994 film by Quentin Tarantino
briefcase from Jules. Jules overpowers Pumpkin and holds him at gunpoint, making Honey Bunny hysterical. She points her gun at Jules; Vincent returns
Pulp_Fiction
French educator and historian (1863–1937)
la Propagation des Exercises Physiques more well known as the Comité Jules Simon. Coubertin's earliest reference to the modern notion of Olympic Games
Pierre_de_Coubertin
Surname list
multiple people Juan Simón (born 1960), Argentine footballer Jules Simon (1814–1896), French statesman and philosopher Julia Simon (born 1996), French
Simon_(surname)
Jules Armand Dufaure 23 February 1876 9 March 1876 Amable Ricard 9 March 1876 11 May 1876 Émile de Marcère 15 May 1876 12 December 1876 Jules Simon 12
List of interior ministers of France
List_of_interior_ministers_of_France
Subprefecture and commune in Brittany, France
Morbihan deputy, former Minister of Defence, former Secretary of State. Jules Simon (1814–1896), philosopher, President of the Council of Ministers, senator
Lorient
2010 film by Fabrice Gobert
Capelluto. Jules Pelissier [fr] as Jérémie Legrand Ana Girardot as Alice Cartier Arthur Mazet [fr] as Jean-Baptiste Rabier Laurent Delbecque [fr] as Simon Werner
Lights_Out_(2010_film)
Political measures taken in France
restoration of Pope Pius IX's temporal power led to a rupture between the Jules Simon government [fr] and the Duke of Magenta. This event, occurring on 16
Purge of the French Civil Service (1879–1884)
Purge_of_the_French_Civil_Service_(1879–1884)
French ethnologist and anarchist (1827–1904)
Louise Michel, Eliska Vincent, Élie Reclus and his wife Noémie, Mme Jules Simon and Caroline de Barrau. Maria Deraismes also participated. Because of
Élie_Reclus
Freemasonry in the French Second Empire
were being debated within the lodges: Freemasons such as Léon Richer, Jules Simon and Eugène Pelletan openly advocated greater rights and improved status
Freemasonry under the Second French Empire
Freemasonry_under_the_Second_French_Empire
1892 painting by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
the poster itself". In 1873, for example, the Minister of Education, Jules Simon, had condemned the café concerts as "distributing and selling poison
Ambassadeurs
Institution of higher learning in Paris, France
become leading statesmen and politicians. Third Republic Prime Ministers Jules Simon, Léon Blum, Édouard Herriot and Paul Painlevé as well as socialist leader
École normale supérieure (Paris)
École_normale_supérieure_(Paris)
French architect and author (1814–1879)
only commission from the new government of the French Third Republic; Jules Simon, the new Minister of Culture and Public Instruction, asked him to design
Eugène_Viollet-le-Duc
Port from 1945 until his death in 1961. "Léon, Vincent de Paul, Marie, Jules, Simon de Lepervanche - Base de données des députés français depuis 1789 - Assemblée
Léon_de_Lépervanche
French writer (1830-1907)
livelihood, he wrote a few articles, notably in Journal pour tous, where Jules Simon hired him for his knowledge of botany. Busy on one hand with his work
Hector_Malot
Conflict a governing law is unable to resolve
1877 crisis: President Patrice de Mac-Mahon dismissed Prime Minister Jules Simon and named Albert de Broglie to replace him. The National Assembly refused
Constitutional_crisis
French school for training primary-school teachers
understand that it is just as important as that of boys. In the words of Jules Simon: "Quand on instruit une femme, on crée pas seulement une femme instruite
École_Normale_Primaire
French author and diplomat (1855–1932)
of Loubet. As the new French ambassador in Washington, Jean Jules Jusserand succeeded Jules Cambon who, in Madrid, was replacing his brother Paul Cambon
Jean_Jules_Jusserand
Political event in France
an unauthorized congregation." In response, the Center-Left, led by Jules Simon, joined forces with the monarchists of the Union des droites [fr] to
Expulsion of congregations (1880)
Expulsion_of_congregations_(1880)
French composer and music educator (1811-1896)
widely seen as Auber's heir apparent that the minister of education, Jules Simon, said in his letter offering Thomas the post, "You are so obviously fitted
Ambroise_Thomas
Teacher, writer
summarized and processed the works of French authors Paul Janet and Jules Simon. He edited the Odessa published Karaim Journal "Davul" ("Drum") and Simferopol
Ilya_Ilyich_Kazas
French anarchist (1830–1905)
Paule Minck, Eliska Vincent, Élie Reclus and his wife Noémi Reclus, Mme Jules Simon, Caroline de Barrau and Maria Deraismes. Because of the broad range of
Louise_Michel
American musician (born 1943)
Carly Elisabeth Simon (born June 25, 1943) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and author. She rose to fame in the 1970s with a string of hit
Carly_Simon
54th cabinet of France
of Jules Dufaure was the 54th cabinet of France and the second of the Third Republic, seating from 19 February 1871 to 18 May 1873, headed by Jules Dufaure
Cabinet_Dufaure_I_(France)
(1828–1893) Jules Verne (1828–1905) Pauline Cassin Caro (1828/34/35 – 1901) Zénaïde Fleuriot (1829–1890) Numa-Denis Fustel de Coulanges (1830–1889) Jules de Goncourt
List of French-language authors
List_of_French-language_authors
French historian and religious scholar (1830–1889)
Vol. 2. The Macmillan Company. p. 363. Fustel wrote late in life, "Jules Simon explained Descartes' Discours sur la méthode to me thirty years ago,
Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges
Numa_Denis_Fustel_de_Coulanges
politician Charles de Rémusat, 1846–1875, politician and philosopher Jules Simon, 1875–1896, politician and philosopher Adrien Albert Marie de Mun, 1897–1914
List of members of the Académie française
List_of_members_of_the_Académie_française
Left-wing politics in France
Freycinet, who directed several governments in this period, Jules Favre, Jules Grévy or Jules Simon. While Gambetta opposed colonialism as he considered it
French_Left
Italian Orthodox rabbi and Jewish Kabbalist (1823–1900)
mention from the League of Peace and Freedom, on the proposition of Jules Simon, Édouard Laboulaye, and Frédéric Passy) "Ya'aneh be-Esh" (He Will Answer
Elijah_Benamozegh
French opera singer (1849–1898)
the musical and theatrical life of Paris. Through the intervention of Jules Simon, the French Interior Minister, he was employed as a functionary in the
Émilie_Ambre
Swiss feminist, pacifist and abolitionist
the French government sponsored a "woman's congress" presided over by Jules Simon, which celebrated the role of women in society, and their charitable
Émilie_de_Morsier
French historian, orator and statesman (1787–1874)
contemporaine (vol. iv., 1873) Mme de Witt, Guizot dans sa famille (1880) Jules Simon, Thiers, Guizot et Rémusat (1885); E Faguet, Politiques et moralistes
François_Guizot
French lawyer and historian (1838–1909)
Document électronique Notice historique sur la vie et les travaux de Jules Simon: lue dans la séance publique annuelle de l’Académie des sciences morales
Georges_Picot
French historian and archivist
Accounts. His mother hosted a salon frequented by intellectuals such as Jules Simon, Paul Janet, Charles de Rémusat, Lucien-Anatole Prévost-Paradol, and
Gustave_Charles_Fagniez
Historical science award by the French government
"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024. Jules, Simon (1871). "Rapport au Président de la République relatif au prix Volta"
Volta_Prize
French economist and pacifist (1822–1912)
signatures from French parliamentarians, supported in his efforts by Jules Simon and Georges Clemenceau. A year later in November 1888, Cremer led a delegation
Frédéric_Passy
Series of children's books
Nick's dad in the end. Cindy: Jules' girlfriend who also likes surfing. She is friendly and helps the kids after Jules is kidnapped by the mermaids. She
The_Spiderwick_Chronicles
organized the first Festival of National Regeneration, presided over by Jules Simon. The federal festival was held annually thereafter, with the presidency
History_of_sport_in_France
Senator elected for life under the French Third Republic
Edmond Henri Adolphe Schérer Auguste Scheurer-Kestner Victor Schœlcher Jules Simon Achille Testelin Antoine Théry Pierre Tirard Hippolyte Clérel de Tocqueville
Senator_for_life_(France)
French writer and feminist (1828–1894)
Louise Michel, Eliska Vincent, Élie Reclus and his wife Noémie, Mme Jules Simon, and Caroline de Barrau. Because of the broad range of opinions, the
Maria_Deraismes
French army general (1908–1994)
officer, committed suicide in August 1914. After studying at the Collège Jules Simon between 1914 and 1925, he was accepted at age 18 at the École spéciale
Louis_Dio
Dorian, Jules Favre, Jules Ferry, Guyot-Montpayroux, Léon Gambetta, Garnier-Pagès, Magnin, Ordinaire, Tachard, Pelletan, E. Picard, Jules Simon. Louis
La_patrie_en_danger
French historian and statesman (1811–1894)
under the title of Un Ministre: Victor Duruy. See also the notice by Jules Simon (1895), and Portraits et souvenirs by Gabriel Monod (1897). The law would
Victor_Duruy
Italian philosopher (1826-1895)
original work is eclectic, combining the psychology of his teachers, Jules Simon, Saisset and Mamiani, with the idealism of Rosmini and Gioberti. Among
Luigi_Ferri
Prince of Condé (1643–1709)
year Henri Jules was enrolled in a Jesuit school in Namur to be taught alongside other children. Throughout much of his life, Henri Jules was mentally
Henri_Jules,_Prince_of_Condé
Church in New Orleans, Louisiana
1899–1925, b. Germany Frederick William Bosch, 1925–1953, b. Netherlands Jules Simon Toups, 1953–1967, b. Lockport, Louisiana George Alexander Herbert, 1967–1993
St. Francis of Assisi Parish (New Orleans, Louisiana)
St._Francis_of_Assisi_Parish_(New_Orleans,_Louisiana)
Greek journalist and writer (1861–1940)
"literary Saturdays." She was friends with Juliette Adam, Gavriilidis, Jules Simon, Xenopoulos and the poet Kostis Palamas. Palamas even wrote a famous
Kalliroi_Parren
Motor car race
reasons. Henri Cissac's car lost a tyre and rolled, killing Cissac and Jules Schaube, his riding mechanic. This was the first fatal accident in Grand
1908_French_Grand_Prix
French actor and playwright
p. 6 BNF « Simon faisait ses premières armes en tant qu'écrivain ; il était fils de l'ex-ministre de l'instruction publique Jules Simon, sénateur à vie
Pierre_Berton_(playwright)
Germanic word
dialects of the provinces of Liège, Namur, and Luxembourg. In 1892, Jules Simon mapped out the "Walloon Quadrilateral" with isoglosses that delineated
History_of_the_term_Wallon
French painter
intervened on his behalf and he was named Director of the school by Jules Simon, Minister of Instruction in the Government of National Defense. Upon
Joseph_Guichard
Decorative features in Paris
parts of Paris to make room for a statue of philosopher and politician Jules Simon. Fontaine Saint-Michel (1860) is the best-known fountain of Davioud.
Fountains_in_Paris
French aviator
and a memorial plaque in his honor is mounted on the façade of Collège Jules Simon in Vannes, where he was a student. The French Navy frigate Le Brix (F715)
Joseph_Le_Brix
2026 Marvel Studios television series
for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics character Simon Williams / Wonder Man. It is the 17th television series in the Marvel Cinematic
Wonder_Man_(TV_series)
the Council of ministers (1875–1876) Jules Armand Dufaure, President of the Council of ministers (1876) Jules Simon, President of the Council of ministers
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1851–1900)
Serbian writer, publicist and ethnologist
Women of the 20th Century by Jules Simon; Émile by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and works by Montesquieu (Persian Letters) and Jules Sandeau (Galebova stena).
Milan_Milićević
American poet, journalist and children's author (born 1831) June 8 – Jules Simon, French philosopher (born 1814) June 22 – Sir Augustus Harris, French-born
1896_in_literature
Annual cyclo-cross championships
van den Eijnden (NED) 2023 Aubin Sparfel (FRA) Zsombor Takács (HUN) Jules Simon (FRA) 2024 Mattia Agostinacchio (ITA) Valentin Hofer (AUT) Mats Vanden
UEC European Cyclo-cross Championships
UEC_European_Cyclo-cross_Championships
Swedish women's rights activist and philanthropist
example. In 1869, she visited Paris to study the women's college of Jules Simon, and in 1870, she founded the Bikupan, to offer a place were women could
Anna_Hierta-Retzius
Ended the Franco-Prussian War (1871)
an end the active phase of the Franco-Prussian War. The signatories were Jules Favre, foreign minister in the provisional Government of National Defence
Armistice_of_Versailles
French journalist, novelist and historian
English translation "Marshal de MacMahon," French Celebrities (1883). "Jules Simon," French Celebrities (1883). The Apostate (1893). "Du Barry's Adventure
Ernest_Daudet
French political figure (1841–1914)
but in 1894 was elected in Finistère (Morlaix). In 1897, he succeeded Jules Simon as a member of the Académie française, owing to the quality and eloquence
Albert_de_Mun
American singer (born 1941)
partnership with Paul Simon in the folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. Born in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, Garfunkel became acquainted with Simon through an elementary
Art_Garfunkel
JULES SIMON
JULES SIMON
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Rules.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of a Celtic personal name, Old Breton Iudicael (see Jewell).
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German
Jewel
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Youthful; Female Version of Julius
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a personal name (Latin Julius). The name was borne in the Middle Ages in honor of various minor Christian saints.English : patronymic or metronymic from a short form of Julian.
Boy/Male
Latin
Rules.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Latin
Youthful; Soft Bearded; Youth; Descended from Jupiter (Jove)
Girl/Female
French
Jove's child. A feminine of Julian.
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name PULES means "pigeon."
Male
English
 French form of Roman Latin Julius, JULES means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)." In use by the English.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Latin
Jove's Child; A Feminine of Julian; Female Version of Julius; Youthful; Soft Bearded
Girl/Female
Latin
Young.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rules
Boy/Male
Latin American French Greek
Youthful.
Female
English
Pet form of Roman Latin Julia, JULES means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Girl/Female
Native American
Pigeon.
Boy/Male
Latin
Youthful.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Giles.
Male
Polish
Pet form of Polish Juliusz, JULEK means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rules
JULES SIMON
JULES SIMON
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Pitcher
Boy/Male
Native American
Shaped like an abalone shell.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
American, English
Beautiful; Smart
Boy/Male
Indian
To Blame
Boy/Male
German Teutonic
Resolute.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Chabaqquwq, HABACUC means "embrace."
Girl/Female
Basque, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu
Name of a Learned Woman of the Past
Girl/Female
Indian
Little girl
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek, Latin
Kind; Caring
JULES SIMON
JULES SIMON
JULES SIMON
JULES SIMON
JULES SIMON
n.
A drove of mules.
a.
Of or pertaining to monasteries, or to their occupants, rules, etc., as, monastic institutions or rules.
a.
Of or pertaining to gules; red.
n.
Any melody determined by inviolable rules.
adv.
according to the rules of proper spelling
n.
The tincture red, indicated in seals and engraved figures of escutcheons by parallel vertical lines. Hence, used poetically for a red color or that which is red.
pl.
of Julus
v. i.
To inculcate rigid rules.
n.
A catkin or ament. See Ament.
adv.
According to moral rules; virtuously.
n.
A stickler for rules; a slave of rules
adv.
According to the rules of medicine.
n. pl.
Jutlanders; one of the Low German tribes, a portion of which settled in Kent, England, in the 5th century.
n.
A refreshing drink flavored with aromatic herbs
adv.
According to the rules of perspective.
pl.
of July
n.
A beverage composed of brandy, whisky, or some other spirituous liquor, with sugar, pounded ice, and sprigs of mint; -- called also mint julep.
n.
One who drives mules.
n.
One who observes forms and rules.
n.
a sweet, demulcent, acidulous, or mucilaginous mixture, used as a vehicle.