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hiver

American  
[hahyv-er] / ˈhaɪv ər /

noun

plural

hivers
  1. Obsolete. a beekeeper.


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De l'âpre hiver pour longtemps prisonniers,   Nous rêvons à ta vue aux rayons printaniers       Qui font fleurir les primevères!

From My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt by Bernhardt, Sarah

In a volume on Un hiver a Majorque she gave some fine descriptions, and also a harsh accusation of the monks, whom she held responsible for all the mishaps of the Sand caravan.

From George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings by Hallard, Alys

"Le soir," dit Thomas, "et le matin en hiver, à partir de quatre heures, je faisais des études à la lampe pendant deux heures, jusqu'au moment où j'allais à l'atelier."

From On the Old Road Vol. 1 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature by Ruskin, John

L'abb� Bergier l'a d�j� r�fut� tr�s-longuement et sa r�ponse para�tra cet hiver.

From Baron D'Holbach : a Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France by Cushing, Max Pearson

I thought at first you could only drop hangelic speeches, an' that you 'ailed from the hangel spheres; but now I see ye're a gel—oh, quite the very purtiest I hiver laid heyes on.

From Sue, A Little Heroine by Meade, L. T.