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fiacre    
n. 小型四轮马车



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  • Fiacre (carriage) - Wikipedia
    A fiacre is a form of hackney coach, a horse-drawn four-wheeled carriage for hire In Vienna such cabs are called Fiaker
  • St. Fiacre - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
    St Fiacre (Fiachra) is not mentioned in the earlier Irish calendars, but it is said that he was born in Ireland and that he sailed over into France in quest of closer solitude, in which he might devote himself to God, unknown to the world
  • Fiacre | Carriage, Horse-Drawn, Paris | Britannica
    fiacre, French coach for hire, named for the Hôtel Saint-Fiacre, in Paris, where it was introduced in the 1640s The first fiacres were boxlike, four-wheeled, open, hooded vehicles that were drawn by three horses and were designed to navigate the muddy Parisian streets
  • St. Fiacre - christianapostles. com
    St Fiacre Biography St Fiacre was a Irish saint who is venerated as the patron saint of gardeners, travelers, and taxi drivers He is believed to have lived in the 7th century and was known for his devotion to God and his desire to live a life of solitude and contemplation
  • fiacre - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    fiacre (plural fiacres) ( historical ) A small horse-drawn carriage for hire; a hackney carriage 1766 , T[obias] Smollett , Travels through France and Italy
  • Fiacre, Saint | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
    Fiacre, Saint, Abbot, b in Ireland about the end of the sixth century; d August 18, 670 Having been ordained priest, he retired to a hermitage on the banks of the Nore of which the townland Kilfiachra, or Kilfera, Co Kilkenny, still preserves the memory
  • FIACRE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    fiacre in American English ( fiˈɑːkər , -ˈɑːk , French fjˈakʀᵊ ) noun Word forms: plural fiacres ( fiˈɑːkərz , -ˈɑːks , French fjˈakʀᵊ )
  • St. Fiacre - Blessed are They - U. S. Catholic
    Garden-sized Virgin Marys and St Francises could be had by the truckload, but St Fiacre—the patron saint of gardeners, no less—had been royally snubbed Well, Fiacre has finally made it to the big time Last week I spotted him on the pages of the catalog of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • French Cab named after Irish Monk - Catholicism. org
    The French word for cab, fiacre , has its origins in the name of an Irish Saint, St Fiacre or Fiaker Born in Erin during its Golden Age, St Fiacre embodied the great learning and sanctity which marked “the Land of Saints and Scholars” in that era
  • FIACRE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FIACRE is a small hackney coach





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