Listen to my son, Max, pronounce the French word "introuvable": Download introuvable. wav ❋ Unknown (2006)
Listen to my son, Max, pronounce the French word "introuvable": Download introuvable.wav ❋ Unknown (2006)
French synonyms for "introuvable": perdu (lost), disparu (vanished), envolé (vanished [into thin air]), caché (hidden) ❋ Unknown (2006)
French synonyms for "introuvable": perdu (lost), disparu (vanished), envolé (vanished into thin air), caché (hidden) ❋ Unknown (2006)
The Council of the Ancients had, however, already decided that a provisional executive commission should be appointed, composed of three members, and was about to name the members of the commission -- a measure which should have originated with the Five Hundred -- when Lucien came to acquaint Bonaparte that his chamber 'introuvable' was assembled. ❋ Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet De (1836)
-- Library Journal introuvable (in-troo-vable) adjective which (or who) cannot be found, undiscoverable ❋ Unknown (2006)
I said, upset at the realization that our star was introuvable. ❋ Unknown (2006)
-Library Journal introuvable (in-troo-vable) adjective which (or who) cannot be found, undiscoverable ❋ Unknown (2006)
La Revolution introuvable: Reflexions sur les evenements de ❋ Kurlansky, Mark (2004)
La révolution introuvable: Reflexions sur la revolution de mai en toute liberté by Raymond Aron ❋ Nettl, J.P. (1969)
Au fond, c'est le même plaisir lorsque sur des Napster ou Gnutella, on trouve enfin LE morceau introuvable qu'on avait perdu d'ouïe depuis dix ans, on le charge, on attend, 1\% > 50\% > 99\% > file complete, on le lance. ❋ Marie Lebert (N/A)
He returned to Paris at the end of the year, but took no part in politics until the elections of September 1817 broke the power of the "ultra-royalists" and substituted for the _Chambre introuvable_ a moderate assembly. ❋ Various (N/A)
Sharpe's tiny Ballad Book, itself now almost introuvable. ❋ Andrew Lang (1878)
"The White Serpent," in spite of all research, remains _introuvable_. ❋ Andrew Lang (1878)
Generally speaking, the first editions, which are those usually desired, are not uncommon; but there is almost always a _crux_, an _introuvable_, for which the not altogether blameable dealer puts on the screw, and charges more than for all the remaining items. ❋ William Carew Hazlitt (1873)
In _English_, the first edition of Shakespeare, 1623, which is now what a French bibliographer would say "presque introuvable," produced the sum of £3 3_s. _; and Fuller's ❋ Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1811)
References: à gogo = in abundance, galore; la grand-mère (f) = grandmother; Words (in a French Life); sur toile = on canvas; polir = to polish; chapter in "Words"; une étoile (f) = star; le trottoir (m) = sidewalk; la supérette (f) = small grocer; la place du village (f) = (central) village square; la mairie (f) = town hall; le campanile (m) = bell tower; introuvable = nowhere to be found, undiscoverable ❋ Unknown (2006)
References: à gogo = in abundance, galore; la grand-mère (f) = grandmother; Words (in a French Life) ; sur toile = on canvas; polir = to polish; chapter in "Words"; une étoile (f) = star; le trottoir (m) = sidewalk; la supérette (f) = small grocer; la place du village (f) = (central) village square; la mairie (f) = town hall; le campanile (m) = bell tower; introuvable = nowhere to be found, undiscoverable ❋ Unknown (2006)
'annonce' of any thing that can tell me of your 'introuvable' friend ❋ Various (N/A)