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Racing car model
The Ligier JS27 was the Formula One car used by French team Ligier to compete in the 1986 season. The JS27 was a development of the previous year's JS25
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French racing team
Équipe Ligier (French: [e.kip li.ʒje]) is a motorsport team, best known for its Formula One team that operated from 1976 to 1996. The team was founded
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Motor vehicle
The Ligier JS2 is a mid-engined sports coupé that was built by Ligier in the French commune of Abrest near Vichy in the department of Allier between 1971
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French racing car
Ligier JS2 R is a GT racing car manufactured by French automaker Ligier. Designed solely for track use, the car is an homage to the original Ligier JS2
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French racing driver (born 1943)
Magny-Cours in 1968. Laffite twice entered the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Ligier before making his Formula One debut at the 1974 German Grand Prix with Frank
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Sports racing car
The Ligier JS3 is a sports-racing car built by Automobiles Ligier. It was unveiled in 1971 and ended its competition life the same year. Only one JS3
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French racing driver (born 1948)
For 1987, Ligier were to have exclusive use of a new, 850 bhp (634 kW; 862 PS) four-cylinder turbocharged Alfa Romeo engine in the new Ligier JS29. However
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Sports prototype car
The Ligier JS49 is a sports prototype race car, designed, developed and built by Ligier, conforming to FIA Group CN regulations, to compete in sports
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French sports prototype race car designed and built by Ligier
The Ligier JS51 is a sports prototype race car, designed, developed, and built by Ligier, conforming to FIA Group CN regulations, to compete in sports
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Racing car model
The Ligier JS1 is a sports-racing car that debuted in 1969 and was built by Automobiles Ligier. The car competed in various sportscar racing events during
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Prototype race car
The Ligier JS53 is a sports prototype race car, designed, developed and built by Ligier, in collaboration with Onroak Automotive, conforming to FIA Group
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French racing driver (born 1954)
He competed at 116 Formula One Grands Prix across nine seasons for RAM, Ligier, Larrousse and McLaren. Alliot also competed intermittently in the World
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French racing driver (1952–1987)
for the French AGS team at Circuit Paul Ricard, and subsequently the Ligier JS27 at Dijon-Prenois. He proved that he was still fast enough to be competitive
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Racing car model
was replaced for the 1986 season by the Ligier JS27. (key) (results in italics indicate fastest lap) Équipe Ligier boycotted the 1985 South African Grand
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Racing car model
The Ligier JS29 was a Formula One car designed by Michel Têtu and Michel Beaujon for the Ligier team for use in the 1987 season. It was originally developed
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French automotive engineer (born 1941)
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Prototype race car
The Ligier JS55 is a sports prototype race car, designed, developed, and built by Ligier, in collaboration with Onroak Automotive, conforming to FIA Group
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40th season of FIA Formula One motor racing
and it ended his F1 career. Philippe Alliot returned to take his seat at Ligier, after driving two seasons for RAM. The Spanish Grand Prix returned to the
1986 Formula One World Championship
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Race track in West Kingsdown, Kent, England
major first lap accident at Paddock Bend where Jacques Laffite (Ligier-Renault JS27) broke both legs after going head-on into the wall on the right side
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From the Olive Tree
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Swedish
Swedish : ornamental name from lind ‘lime tree’ + either the German suffix -er denoting an inhabitant, or the surname suffix -ér, derived from the Latin adjectival ending -er(i)us.English (mainly southeastern) : variant of Lind 2.German : habitational name from any of numerous places called Linden or Lindern, named with German Linden ‘lime trees’.
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English
English : nickname for the smaller of two men with the same forename, from the comparative of Light.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Leiter.
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French (Léger) and English
French (Léger) and English : from the Germanic personal name Leodegar (see Ledger).French : nickname from léger ‘light’, ‘superficial’.English : see Letcher.Dutch (also de Leger) : occupational name from Middle Dutch legger, ligger ‘bailiff’, ‘tax collector’.A Leger from Normandy, France, was in Quebec City by 1644; another was in Montreal by 1659. One from Limousin, France, was in Quebec City by 1691; another, from Paris, was there by 1706; and a third, from Poitou, France, arrived in 1711.
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French form of Latin Rogerius, ROGIER means "famous spear."Â
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Yiddish
(לִיבֶּער) Yiddish name LIEBER means "beloved."
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 Variant spelling of Yiddish Lieber, LIBER means "beloved." Compare with another form of Liber.
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Scottish : variant spelling of Biggar.English : occupational name for a builder, from Middle English bigger ‘(house) builder’, an agent derivative of bigge(n) ‘to build’ (from Old Norse byggja).
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English
English : occupational name for a dyer, Middle English litster, an agent derivative (originally feminine; compare Baxter) of lit(t)e(n) ‘to dye’ (Old Norse lita). This term was used principally in East Anglia and northern and eastern England (areas of Scandinavian settlement), and to this day the surname is found principally in these regions, especially in Yorkshire.Scottish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Fhleisdeir ‘son of the arrow maker’.
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Latin French German
Olive (symbol of peace); peaceful.
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Of Norman French origin, thus ultimately of Germanic origin, probably from German Alfihar, OLIVIER means "elf army." The name was first used as a character name in the French epic La Chanson de Roland.
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Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Holmgeirr, HÓLMGEIR means "spear island."
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English
English : variant of Lingard.French : occupational name for a maker of or dealer in linen goods, from Old French linge ‘linen (goods)’ (see Linge 1).
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English : occupational name for an illuminator of manuscripts, from Middle English luminour, lymnour, Old French enlumineor, illumineor.German : habitational name from any of several places so named in northern Germany or, in Bavaria, from Lindemer and Lindmaier (see Lindenmeyer).Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of liut ‘people’ + mar ‘famous’, ‘renowned’. Compare Lemmer.
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Feminine form of French unisex Félicité, FÉLICIE means "happy" or "lucky."
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French form of Latin Desiderius, DIDIER means "longing."Â
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English : occupational name for a whitewasher, Middle English limer, lymer, an agent derivative of Old English līm ‘lime’.
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Greek
(Λίγεια) Greek name derived from the word ligeios, LIGEIA means "clear-toned" or "shrill whistling voice." In mythology, this is the name of one of the Sirens.
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Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Ãsgeirr, ASGIER means "god-spear."
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Bright light.
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From the Raven's Estate
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Caller announcer
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From the Greek word meaning 'carrier of Christ', Famous bearer: St Christopher, patron Saint of...
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Sun
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Dawn, Morning
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Planner, Designer, One who designs
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Entertainment
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From the Valley; Man from the Lowlands
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n.
One who lines, as, a liner of shoes.
v. t.
To convey by a lighter, as to or from the shore; as, to lighter the cargo of a ship.
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Limber.
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Covered with, or having many, lilies.
v. t.
To supply with litter, as cattle; to cover with litter, as the floor of a stall.
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See Leger, n., 2.
a.
Lying or remaining in a place; hence, resident; as, leger ambassador.
n.
Disorder or untidiness resulting from scattered rubbish, or from thongs lying about uncared for; as, a room in a state of litter.
v. t.
To put into a confused or disordered condition; to strew with scattered articles; as, to litter a room.
n.
A resident; a dweller; as, a liver in Brooklyn.
v. t.
To cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant.
v. t.
To spend or pass in a lingering manner; -- with out; as, to linger out one's days on a sick bed.
n.
Lager beer.
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One who, or that which, lights; as, a lighter of lamps.
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A baited line attached to a float, for night fishing. See Leger, a.
v. i.
To be supplied with litter as bedding; to sleep or make one's bed in litter.
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A limehound; a limmer.
v. t.
To attach to the limber; as, to limber a gun.
v. i.
To produce a litter.
n.
A grand vizier. See under Vizier.