10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «सिरपाँव»
Discover the use of
सिरपाँव in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
सिरपाँव and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
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Chaucer for children [selected from the Canterbury tales ... - Page 1
She was probably the younger daughter of Sir Paon de Roet, of Hainault,* who came over to England in the retinue of Queen Philippa, who was also of Hainault. These two Philippas, coming from the same place, remained friends during all ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Mary Eliza Haweis, 1882
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Delphi Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer (Illustrated)
In or before that year he married, it was said, Philippa Roet, daughter of Sir Paon de Roet of Hainault, Guienne King of Arms, who came to England in Queen Philippa's retinue in 1328. This tradition derived special significance from the fact that ...
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Chaucer for Children: A Golden Key - Page 1
She was the younger daughter of Sir Paon de Roct, of Hainault,* who came over to England in the retinue of Queen Philippa, who was also of Hainault. These two Philippas, coming from the same place, remained friends during all the Queen's ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Mary Eliza Joy Haweis, 1877
In or before that year he married, it was said, Philippa Roet, daughter of Sir Paon de Roet of Hainault, Guienne King of Arms, who came to England in Queen Philippa's retinue in 1328. This tradition derived special significance from the fact that ...
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Writing After Chaucer: Essential Readings in Chaucer and ... - Page 82
Chaucer's wife, Philippa, and her sister [Catherine were the daughters of a French knight, Sir Paon de Roet, who came to England in the retinue of Queen Philippa. One wonders what the domestic language was in Sir Paon's household, ...
In or before that year ho married, it was said, Philippa Eoet, daughter of Sir Paon de Eoet of Hainault, Guienne King of Arms, who came to England in Queen Philippa's retinue in 1328. This tradition derived special significance from the fact that ...
Sir Adolphus William Ward, 1902
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The Emergence of Standard English - Page 101
Her father, Sir Paon de Roet, came to England from Hainault (today the Frenchspeaking part of Belgium) in attendance upon Queen Philippa when she married Edward III in 1328. Sir Paon continued in her service, and his tomb in St. Paul's ...
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Essays on Old, Middle, modern English, and Old Icelandic: ... - Page 462
The latter word appears with a range of spellings in Middle English, and in The Book of the Duchess is a pun on the name of Chaucer's father-in-law, Sir Paon de Roet, father of Philippa and Katherine. Sir Paon was literally a knight errant: he ...
Raymond Paul Tripp, Loren C. Gruber, Meredith Crellin Gruber, 2000
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Khel Sirf Khel Nahin Hai - Page 121
ऐन मोके पर दक्षिण असल से कील नहीं हु/ठी और छोड़ता उलटकर उसी का सिर पाँव गया । ठाइटन कप के फाइनल में भी उमस हारने को सबसे यहीं बात कहा गया है । दृत्स किस्मत की बात है । सदन नहीं ...
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The Life and Times of Chaucer
He also served as an officialofthe household of Marguerite, empress ofGermany and countess of Hainault, sister of QueenPhilippa. Sir Paon's daughter Katherine, who married aman named ThomasSwynford, wasto become Johnof Gaunt's ...