Examples of 'vielle' in a sentence

Meaning of "vielle"

From French, meaning old or antique in appearance or style
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  • A medieval stringed instrument similar to a violin.
  • The hurdy-gurdy.

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Vielle this strange request fulfilled.
An image of a musician playing the vielle in a fourteenth century medieval manuscript.
Vielle is the French name for the instrument.
Et ceci est une vielle coutume Francaise.
He was also adept at the Vielle.
The rue Vielle du temple.
The commune is sparsely wooded but has a forest covering the valley of Font Vielle.
Father Vielle said Mass on occasion in the dark at La Chênaie.
There is a lieu dit here that is well known called Pisse Vielle.
Lovers of cuisine will appreciate a visit to La Vielle Cuisine which offers traditional Mauritian dishes.
The Vielle The vielle appears in 13th century France and differs from the rebec significantly.
The following year, she portrayed Vielle Montoya in an episode of Strong Medicine.
Vielle and tabor, all instruments.
The six-stringed French vielle à roue is the best known and most common sort.
At this time the most common style of hurdy-gurdy developed, the six-string vielle à roue.

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Return on Vielle Aure modified, with a descent by the Cap de Pède.
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The best-known are the French vielle à roue, the Hungarian tekerőlant, and the Spanish zanfoña.
TOURS, 50 minutes drive to the city and its beautiful old town called La Vielle Ville.
The Vielle Ferme Étupes is 6 km from Montbeliard and less than 20 km from Belfort.
Two body forms, guitar-bodied and lute-backed vielle en luth.
From here you can also vielle interesting excursions start, ( Dubrovnik, Split, Mostar, Medjugorje ).
When he was 16, he released an album titled Onne vielle.
Near, Vielle town.
After your continental breakfast ( included ), you are invited to visit “ la Vielle École ” ( Old Schoolhouse ).

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