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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Like the rest of the Briard population, they are fine fellows, tall, with regular features and frank good-humoured countenances.
Holidays in Eastern France Matilda Betham-Edwards 2005
CHAPTER XV AT LOUVAIN 1517-18 Erasmus at Louvain, 1517--He expects the renovation of the Church as the fruit of good learning--Controversy with Lefèvre d'Étaples--Second journey to Basle, 1518--He revises the edition of the New Testament--Controversies with Latomus, Briard and Lee--Erasmus regards the opposition of conservative theology merely as a conspiracy against good learning When Erasmus established himself at Louvain in the summer of 1517 he had a vague presentiment that great changes were at hand.
Erasmus and the Age of Reformation Johan Huizinga 2007
Their leader, the vice-chancellor of the University, Jean Briard of Ath, repeatedly expressed his approval of the edition of the New Testament, to Erasmus's great satisfaction.
Erasmus and the Age of Reformation Johan Huizinga 2007
Briard, Esq., makes the following interesting communication respecting the "Double" from information he obtained from Guernsey:-- "The present Guernsey "Double" owes its name to an ancient French coin which became later the "Liard," and equals the 1/4th part of a sou.
The Coinages of the Channel Islands B. Lowsley 2009
The two girls tripped it to Briard's studio like a couple of school-children, demurely escorted by a servant, who carried their dinner in a basket; and, as they went to their daily task, be sure the quick intelligent girl heard more than a little scandal of the Court--indeed all Paris more than whispered of it--scandal big with meaning for France, and for little Elizabeth not least of all.
Vigée Le Brun Haldane MacFall 2009