Definition of Tremblier

1. trembly [adj] - See also: trembly

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tremblier

trematode infections
trematode worm
trematodea
trematodes
trematoid
trembathite
tremble
tremble dance
tremble dances
trembled
trembler
tremblers
trembles
tremblest
trembleth
tremblier (current term)
trembliest
trembling
trembling palsy
tremblingly
tremblor
tremblors
trembly
tremelimumab
tremella
tremellas
tremelloid
tremendous
tremendously
tremendousness

Literary usage of Tremblier

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of the British Archaeological Association by British Archaeological Association (1848)
"2 represents a dilapidated cromlech in the small valley, east of Longy, called " Le vaux tremblier." The No 3. ..."

2. Report and Transactions by Société guernesiaise (1905)
"A dilapidated Cromlech stands in the valley east of Longy called "Le Vaux tremblier." There are two others on brow of hill, SE of Longy common ; part of an ..."

3. Report and Transactions by Guernsey Society of Natural Science and Local Research (1905)
"... Longy called " Le Vaux tremblier." There are two others on brow of hill, SE of Longy common : part of an urn was found under one. ..."

4. Report and Transactions (1905)
"A dilapidated Cromlech stands in the valley east of Longy called " Le Vaux tremblier." There are two others on brow of hill, SE of Longy common ; part of an ..."

5. Histoire de la fondation de la Nouvelle-Orléans (1717-1722) by Marc de Villiers du Terrage (1917)
"... de baptême : Paroisse de Saint- Maurille : «L'onzième novembre mil six cent quatre-vingt-cinq a esté baptisé René fils de Mons Mre Pierre du tremblier, ..."

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