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Humbles — Hum bles, n. pl. [See {Nombles}.] Entrails of a deer. [Written also {umbles}.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
humbles — ● humbles nom masculin pluriel Littéraire. Les personnes de modeste situation, les petites gens … Encyclopédie Universelle
humbles — Umbles Um bles, n. pl. [See {Nombles}.] The entrails and coarser parts of a deer; hence, sometimes, entrails, in general. [Written also {humbles}.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Humbles — This is an English surname but one which probably has some French antecedents. Recorded in the spellings of Humble, Humbles, Humbell, Homble, and possible others, there are two known origins. The first is that it may be a nickname for a religious … Surnames reference
humbles — ˈhəmbəlz noun plural Etymology: by folk etymology from umbles : the heart, liver, kidneys, and other small pieces of a deer or of a hog compare humble pie 1 * * * humbles /humˈblz/ plural noun same as ↑ … Useful english dictionary
humbles — hum·ble || hÊŒmbl v. humiliate, embarrass, shame; subdue, abase adj. unpretentious, poor, simple; modest, not prideful; submissive, deferential, meek … English contemporary dictionary
humbles — hum·bles … English syllables
Le Trésor des Humbles — Infobox Book name = The Treasure of the Humble title orig = Le Trésor des Humbles translator = Alfred Sutro image caption = Title page for the 1900 Dodd, Mead Company edition of Maurice Maeterlinck s Treasure of the Humble author = Maurice… … Wikipedia
Heureux les humbles — Auteur Jean de La Varende Genre Recueil de nouvelles Pays d origine France Éditeur Éditions Galli … Wikipédia en Français
Kong Humbles Grav — Kong Humbles Grav, im Hintergrund die Kirche von Humble … Deutsch Wikipedia