- Turlé
- ture, turlénm synonyme de tureau, teureau - Berry. Var.: turé - Bas Maine.
Glossaire des noms topographiques en France . 2013.
Glossaire des noms topographiques en France . 2013.
Turle — Porté notamment dans la Somme, devrait être une variante de Turel, Turelle (voir Turlet) … Noms de famille
turle — obs. form of tirl n.1 and v.3 … Useful english dictionary
turlė — tur̃lė sf. (2) NdŽ, turlė̃ (4) Š 1. NdŽ gėralas gyvuliams, buza. 2. scom. kas turlijasi: O man daug geriau patinka laikyt antys, anos turlija turlija kūdroj kaip turlẽlės Ds. Na, turlẽle, gana tau turlyt vandenį, jau nusprausei (sako motina… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Turle — Recorded in various spellings including Turl, Turle, Turlle, and Tyrle (England), and Turle, Turles, Turlur, Turlet and Turleur (France), this is a surname which has at least two possible origins. Whether English or French it can descend from the … Surnames reference
Turle knot — Knot details name= Turle knot names= Major Turle s Knot type= hitch strength= origin= related= releasing= uses= Fishing caveat= abok number= A turle knot is a knot used while fishing for tying a hook or fly to a leader. It is named after William… … Wikipedia
turle knot — ˈtərl noun Etymology: after Major W. G. Turle, 19th century English fisherman : a knot made with a variety of slip noose and used in angling to tie a gut or nylon leader to a hook or fly called also turtle knot * * * /terrl/, Angling. a special… … Useful english dictionary
turle knot — /terrl/, Angling. a special kind of knot for tying a leader, esp. of gut, to an eyed hook or fly. [after W. G. Turle, 19th century English angler] * * * … Universalium
turle knot — a knot used by anglers to tie a hook to a light leader. Various websites have animated steps showing how to tie this knot … Dictionary of ichthyology
James Turle — (1802 1882) was an English organist and composer, was born at Taunton, Somerset, and started as a choirboy at Wells Cathedral. In 1817 he became a pupil in London of the organist at Westminster Abbey, and after acting as deputy for some years he… … Wikipedia
James Turle — (Taunton, 1802 Londres, 1882) fue un compositor y organista inglés. Comenzó como niño de coro en la Catedral de Wells. En 1817 recibió clases de órgano en la Abadía de Westminster, en Londres, y después de ejercer varios años de sustituto, en… … Wikipedia Español