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- proper noun A language spoken by the
Yi people of South-Western China.
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"Caran d'Ache" comes from the Russian word karandash (карандаш), meaning pencil (of Turkic origin; "kara dash" meaning black stone).
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"Caran d'Ache" comes from the Russian word karandash (карандаш), meaning pencil (of Turkic origin; "kara dash" meaning black stone).
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"Caran d'Ache" comes from the Russian word karandash (карандаш), meaning pencil (of Turkic origin; "kara dash" meaning black stone).
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The Swiss art products company Caran d'Ache is named after him.
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The Swiss art products company Caran d'Ache is named after him.
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The Swiss art products company Caran d'Ache is named after him.
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Quickly she replied, "Ache," with an involuntary movement of her hand toward her beautiful forehead.
The War Terror 1908
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Three or four days after d'Ache's death, his widow wrote me a note begging me to call on her.
Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 19: Back Again to Paris Giacomo Casanova 1761
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Before long, d'Ache's widow found herself obliged to give me her Mimi; but I won her by kindness, and in such a way that the mother could pretend with decency to know nothing about it.
Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 19: Back Again to Paris Giacomo Casanova 1761
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Three or four days after d'Ache's death, his widow wrote me a note begging me to call on her.
The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova Giacomo Casanova 1761
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