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Vigneron was a family of French bow makers. Notable members include Joseph Arthur Vigneron and Andre Vigneron. Roda, Joseph (1959). Bows for Musical Instruments
Vigneron_(bow_makers)
Person who makes bows for string instruments
Tubbs Andre Vigneron Joseph Arthur Vigneron Vigneron (bow makers) François Nicolas Voirin Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume Yung Chin Master Bow Maker - Dealer of
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Topics referred to by the same term
Vigneron (1789-1872), French painter Thierry Vigneron (born 1960), retired French athlete Vigneron (bow makers), family of French bow makers Vigneron
Vigneron_(disambiguation)
French archetier / bowmaker (1881 - 1924)
Arthur Vigneron. He also worked in the workshop of Eugene Sartory. André succeeded his father in 1905. He used a personal model for the heads of his bows which
André_Vigneron
Family of French bow makers
for bows favors strong sticks with a heavier overall weight, qualities which favor early 20th century makers such as Sartory, Fétique and Vigneron over
Fétique_(bow_makers)
French archetier / bowmaker (1851 - 1905)
Alfred Lamy père (father of the Lamy family of bow makers), who was less than a year older than he was. Vigneron worked with Husson until the latter's death
Joseph_Arthur_Vigneron
French archetier/ bow maker (1871 - 1946)
dark pernambuco wood, whereas the later bows are generally of lighter color. Vigneron and Fétique produced bows that at times could rival a Sartory in
Eugène_Sartory
French archetier / bowmaker (1837 - 1910)
production for a while. Among his collaborators (in his shop) was Joseph Arthur Vigneron. "...about J.J. Martin. He worked for Vuillaume, in a style broadly reminiscent
Jean_Joseph_Martin
French archetier / bow maker (1872 - 1933)
for bows favors strong sticks with a heavier overall weight, qualities which favor early 20th century makers such as Sartory, Fétique and Vigneron over
Victor_Fétique
German bowmaker
various brands of famous French bow makers, such as ‘VUILLAUME À PARIS’, ‘F.N. VOIRIN A PARIS’, ‘A. LAMY A PARIS’, ‘A. VIGNERON A PARIS’ and, ‘C. THOMASSIN
Richard_Otto_Gläsel
Dessert: ghee, msemen, walnuts, orange flavored water Contestants: Marcel Vigneron, Charity: L.A. Kitchen (eliminated after the appetizer) Cat Cora, Charity:
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French archetier / bow maker (1875 - 1951)
more influenced by the school of Dominique Peccatte. "Vigneron and Jules Fetique produced bows that at times could rival a Sartory in terms of strength
Jules_Fétique
Italian violin maker
1909 and 1914, Carlo studied the art of bow making with Eugene Sartory in Paris, working alongside Andre Vigneron (1881–1924). Next, he traveled to Amsterdam
Carlo_Bisiach
Spanish civil engineer (1852–1936)
front page of Le Matin. Its internal construction was published by Henri Vigneron in the French magazine La Nature. On 6 November 1915 Scientific American
Leonardo_Torres_Quevedo
villiform, villose, villosity, villous, villus vin- wine Latin vinum vigneron, vignette, vinaceous, vinaigrette, vine, vineal, vinegar, viniculture,
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
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Month of 1980
firm died when Milhomem's airplane impacted a two-story building. Thierry Vigneron broke the world record for the pole vault, surpassing the mark of Władysław
June_1980
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English
English : either a descriptive nickname for someone with bushy or otherwise distinctive eyebrows, from Middle English browe ‘eyebrow’, ‘eyelid’ (Old English brū), but, more likely, a topographic name for someone who lived at the brow of a hill from a transferred use of the same word; surnames of the type de la Browe are recorded from the end of the 13th century.Americanized spelling of French Braud.Americanized spelling of Dutch Brouw, an occupational name for a brewer, from a derivative of Middle High Dutch brouwen ‘to brew’.
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American, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Archer's Bow; Bow Warriors; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows; A Norse God; Yew; Yew-bow Army
Male
English
Short form of English Robert, BOB means "bright fame."Â
Boy/Male
English
Boy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old English box ‘box tree’ (Latin buxus), in any of a number of possible applications. It may have been a topographic name for someone who lived by a box thicket, a habitational name from one of the places called Box, in Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, and Wiltshire, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked box wood, which is very hard and for this reason was used to make a variety of tools. In some cases it may even have been a nickname for a person with pale or yellow skin, for example as the result of jaundice, a reference to the color of box wood.
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American, Australian, British, English, German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian
Archer's Bow; Yew; Bow Army; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows
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Indian, Sanskrit
Bow
Male
Polish
Polish form of Slavic Bozidar, BOŻYDAR means "divine gift."
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek GabriÄ“l, GÃBOR means "man of God" or "warrior of God."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Small son.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish
A smith.
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Bożydar, BOŻENA means "divine gift."
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English American German
Abbreviation of Robert.
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Scottish (also found in Ireland)
Scottish (also found in Ireland) : reduced form of McDow. This surname is borne by a sept of the Buchanans.English : variant of Daw.Americanized spelling of Dutch Douw, an Old Frisian personal name.Americanized spelling of German Dau.Henry Dow (1634–1707), NH soldier and statesman, was born at Ormsby in Norfolkshire, England. His father migrated with his family to Watertown in the colony of Massachusetts Bay in 1637 and moved to Hampton in the province of NH in 1644. Henry became an influential and prosperous figure in Hampton. He married twice and had four sons.
Male
Slovene
Short form of Slovene Sebastjan, BOÅ TJAN means "from Sebaste."
Boy/Male
Norse
Father of Odin.
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish
Small Son; Blond; Diminutive of Bowen
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bows, from Middle English bow (Old English boga, from būgan ‘to bend’). Before the invention of gunpowder, the bow was an important long-range weapon for shooting game as well as in warfare. Boga is also found as a personal name in Old English, and it is possible that this survived into Middle English and so may lie behind the surname in some instances. In other cases (for example, Richard atte Bowe, 1306), the name is topographic, from the same word in the transferred sense ‘arched bridge’, ‘river bend’, an allusion to their similarity in shape to a drawn bow.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhaigh (see Bogue).
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Native American
Bow.
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German
High.
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Tamil
Riyaarth | ரீயாரà¯à®¤Â
Lord Brahma
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Bounty of My Lord
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Hyacinthus, GIACINTO means "hyacinth flower."
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Telugu
Kind Hearted; Winner
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Tamil
Sister of Krishna and balarama
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jenkins.Irish : reduced form of McJunkins.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Akbar Second Wife Name
Female
Hindi/Indian
(लीलावती) Hindi name LEELAVATHI means "free will of God."
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Hindu, Indian
Fame; Glory
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French American
Rejoicing.
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superl.
Moderate; not intense; not inflammatory; as, low heat; a low temperature; a low fever.
v. i.
To play (music) with a bow.
v. i.
To manage the bow.
v. i.
To incline the head in token of salutation, civility, or assent; to make bow.
n.
Bow-compasses carrying a drawing pen. See Bow-compass.
n. pl.
The bells of Bow Church in London; cockneydom.
v. i.
To angle with a bob. See Bob, n., 2 & 3.
pl.
of Bow-compass
n.
An inclination of the head, or a bending of the body, in token of reverence, respect, civility, or submission; an obeisance; as, a bow of deep humility.
n.
A sow bug.
superl.
Not loud; as, a low voice; a low sound.
n.
The contents of a full bowl; what a bowl will hold.
n.
An axle box, journal box, journal bearing, or bushing.
pres. sing.
of Mow
v. t.
To express by bowing; as, to bow one's thanks.
n.
Bow-compasses, one leg of which carries a pencil.
n.
One who rows in the forward part of a boat; the bow oar.