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  • Robert Tripe
  • New Zealand actor

    Robert John Rostrevor "Robbie" Tripe (12 July 1973 – 2 November 2014) was a New Zealand stage, television and movie actor. Born in Whanganui in 1973, Tripe

    Robert Tripe

    Robert_Tripe

  • Tripe (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and author Linnaeus Tripe (1822–1902), British photographer Mollie Tripe (1870–1939), New Zealand artist and art teacher Robert Tripe (1973–2015), New Zealand

    Tripe (disambiguation)

    Tripe_(disambiguation)

  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  • American politician (born 1954)

    viscera; tripe, tongue, brain and offal and sweet meats and pate, kidney pie, sheep's eyes and even airline food. Lebowitz, Megan (August 4, 2024). "Robert F

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Robert_F._Kennedy_Jr.

  • Rock tripe
  • Edible rock-dwelling lichens

    Rock tripe is a common name for edible rock-dwelling lichens, especially species of Umbilicaria. The term is vernacular rather than taxonomic, and its

    Rock tripe

    Rock tripe

    Rock_tripe

  • Deaths in November 2014
  • complications from a stroke. Shabtai Teveth, 89, Israeli historian. Robert Tripe, 41, New Zealand actor (Shortland Street, Power Rangers). Chris White

    Deaths in November 2014

    Deaths_in_November_2014

  • Flaki
  • Traditional Polish tripe stew

    Flaki (Polish: [ˈflaki] ) or flaczki ([ˈflat͡ʂki] ) is a traditional Polish tripe stew. It is one of the many Polish soups, which represent an important part

    Flaki

    Flaki

    Flaki

  • 2014 in New Zealand
  • 1925) 27 October – Ian Monro, naval officer (born 1927) 2 November – Robert Tripe, actor (born 1973) 5 November – Don McLaren, animal healthcare businessman

    2014 in New Zealand

    2014_in_New_Zealand

  • Marty Tripes
  • American motorcycle racer

    Marty Tripes (born June 29, 1956) is an American former professional motocross racer. He competed in the AMA Motocross Championships from 1972 to 1980

    Marty Tripes

    Marty_Tripes

  • Tripe palms
  • Medical condition

    Tripe palms, also known as acanthosis palmaris, is a medical sign characterized by thick ridged velvety palms, typically as part of a paraneoplastic syndrome

    Tripe palms

    Tripe_palms

  • Tablier de sapeur
  • Lyonnais dish made from beef tripe

    pœʁ]; lit. 'sapper's apron') is a Lyonnais speciality dish made from beef tripe, specifically the gras-double, which is the membrane of the rumen (the first

    Tablier de sapeur

    Tablier de sapeur

    Tablier_de_sapeur

  • Tatannuaq
  • Inuk interpreter (c. 1795 – early 1834)

    Weakened from hunger, the party resorted to eating leather, maggots, and rock tripe. On October 20, Tatannuaq, Franklin and voyageur (French Canadian fur trader)

    Tatannuaq

    Tatannuaq

    Tatannuaq

  • John William Tripe
  • John William Tripe (26 February 1821 – 7 April 1892) was an English physician of the Victorian era and President of the Royal Meteorological Society (1871–72)

    John William Tripe

    John William Tripe

    John_William_Tripe

  • Robert W. Service
  • British-Canadian poet and writer (1874–1958)

    autobiography Twenty Bath-Tub Ballads (London: Francis, Day and Hunter,1939) Tripe and Trotters (words and music, 1939) The Amorous (Square words and music

    Robert W. Service

    Robert W. Service

    Robert_W._Service

  • Address to a Haggis
  • 1786 poem by Robert Burns

    Great Chieftan o' the Puddin-race! Aboon them a' ye tak your place, Painch, tripe, or thairm: Weel are ye wordy o' a grace As lang's my arm. The groaning

    Address to a Haggis

    Address to a Haggis

    Address_to_a_Haggis

  • Mao xue wang
  • cuisine dish from Chongqing, China. The dish consists of blood curds and tripe along with mung bean sprouts, served in a mala seasoned oily broth. While

    Mao xue wang

    Mao xue wang

    Mao_xue_wang

  • Pleasure Garden (painting)
  • Watercolour painting by Frances Hodgkins

    Margaret Frankel and Dorothy Richmond by Delia Hannah, Alan Brassington by Robert Tripe and Frances Hodgkins by Juliet Reynolds-Midgley. Gill, Linda (1993).

    Pleasure Garden (painting)

    Pleasure Garden (painting)

    Pleasure_Garden_(painting)

  • The Fosdyke Saga
  • British comic strip

    1985. Described as "a classic tale of struggle, power, personalities and tripe", the strip was a parody of John Galsworthy's classic novel series The Forsyte

    The Fosdyke Saga

    The_Fosdyke_Saga

  • Rob Newman (comedian)
  • British comedian (b. 1964)

    Kingston, Jeremy (13 December 1993). "Fans of an unfunny duo enjoy a feast of tripe". The Times. No. 64825. p. 27. Hughes, Graham (23 November 2005). "Review:

    Rob Newman (comedian)

    Rob Newman (comedian)

    Rob_Newman_(comedian)

  • The Da Vinci Code (film)
  • 2006 mystery thriller film by Ron Howard

    his film review, stating that the film "is self-evident, spirit-lowering tripe that could not conceivably cause a single member of the flock to turn aside

    The Da Vinci Code (film)

    The_Da_Vinci_Code_(film)

  • Mollie Tripe
  • New Zealand painter and art teacher (1870–1939)

    Elizabeth Tripe (née Richardson, 14 September 1870 – 21 September 1939), generally known as Mollie Tripe, was a New Zealand artist and art teacher. Tripe was

    Mollie Tripe

    Mollie Tripe

    Mollie_Tripe

  • Jonathan Swift
  • Anglo-Irish satirist and cleric (1667–1745)

    Bolingbroke), the secretary of state for foreign affairs (1710–1715), and Robert Harley (Earl of Oxford), lord treasurer and prime minister (1711–1714).

    Jonathan Swift

    Jonathan Swift

    Jonathan_Swift

  • Mayor of Whanganui
  • Whanganui District Council. Since 1872, there have been 29 mayors. Andrew Tripe is the current mayor. The Wanganui Town Board was first formed in 1862,

    Mayor of Whanganui

    Mayor of Whanganui

    Mayor_of_Whanganui

  • Creamed eggs on toast
  • American breakfast dish

    croutons and the sauce poured over both. Another variation is Eggs a la tripe, in which the eggs are covered with bechamel sauce and served with fried

    Creamed eggs on toast

    Creamed eggs on toast

    Creamed_eggs_on_toast

  • John Swete
  • English clergyman and artist (1752-1821)

    Rev. John Swete (born John Tripe) (baptised 13 August 1752 – 25 October 1821) of Oxton House, Kenton in Devon, was a clergyman, landowner, artist, antiquary

    John Swete

    John Swete

    John_Swete

  • Guiso
  • Spanish food

    from around the globe prepared like guiso are frangollo, ragout, locro, tripe, ossobuco, and puchero. More common guisos begin with a meat base. Said

    Guiso

    Guiso

    Guiso

  • Umbilicaria cylindrica
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    Umbilicaria cylindrica, commonly known as the fringed rock tripe, is a leafy lichen found in cold, high-altitude and polar regions across the globe. It

    Umbilicaria cylindrica

    Umbilicaria cylindrica

    Umbilicaria_cylindrica

  • C.A.B.
  • 1986 British TV series or programme

    Hellman Graham Seed - Smith Lyndam Gregory - Anwar Victor Maddern - Private Tripe Joan Hooley - Umma David Janes - Policeman Keith Varnier - Nyegel Ben Felton

    C.A.B.

    C.A.B.

  • George Orwell
  • English author and journalist (1903–1950)

    suggested Wigan, where Orwell spent February staying in dirty lodgings over a tripe shop. In Wigan, he visited many homes to see how people lived, went down

    George Orwell

    George Orwell

    George_Orwell

  • Penis as food
  • like hominy and corn, beans like chickpeas and fava beans, and offal like tripe and testicles; the ingredients are comparable to a fanesca with meat. Regional

    Penis as food

    Penis_as_food

  • Coppermine expedition
  • British overland Arctic survey expedition, 1819–1822

    kill, they were reduced to eating barely-nutritious lichens—christened tripe de roche—and the occasional rotting carcass left by packs of wolves. Desperation

    Coppermine expedition

    Coppermine expedition

    Coppermine_expedition

  • Chongqing
  • Municipality in Southwestern China

    by the customers is boiled in a spicy broth, items such as beef, pork, tripe, kidney slices, pork aorta and goose intestine are often consumed. Chongqing

    Chongqing

    Chongqing

    Chongqing

  • Pig
  • Domesticated omnivorous even-toed ungulate

    Crepinettes, Andouille and Andouillette, Blood Sausages, White Pudding, Tripe)". In Jaine, Tom (ed.). The Oxford Companion to Food (3rd ed.). Oxford:

    Pig

    Pig

    Pig

  • Burns supper
  • Celebration of the life and poetry of Robert Burns (1759–1795)

    A Burns supper is a celebration of the life and poetry of the poet Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), the author of many Scots poems. The suppers

    Burns supper

    Burns supper

    Burns_supper

  • Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States
  • other fruit — 1923 book by Nels Anderson applesauce 1.  Flattery 2.  Blah, tripe, nonsense, foolish talk e.g."Aw, Applesauce!" apple strudel Concentrated

    Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

    Glossary_of_early_twentieth_century_slang_in_the_United_States

  • Taco
  • Mexican filled tortilla dish

    composed of any of the following: carne asada tacos; tacos de tripita ("tripe tacos"), grilled until crisp; and, chorizo asado (traditional Spanish-style

    Taco

    Taco

    Taco

  • Königsberg
  • Historic German city, now Kaliningrad, Russia

    which was demolished in 1968); Königsberger Fleck or Königsberg-style tripe soup, made with the addition of bone marrow and root vegetables. The fortifications

    Königsberg

    Königsberg

    Königsberg

  • List of incidents of cannibalism
  • They were fried together and served to other unsuspecting soldiers as "tripes". A young girl, aged about ten, was impaled on a pike and roasted alive

    List of incidents of cannibalism

    List of incidents of cannibalism

    List_of_incidents_of_cannibalism

  • Chitterlings
  • Intestines as food

    chunchurria (Colombia), chinchurria (Venezuela), tripa mishqui (Ecuador), tripe (Jamaica), and tripa (Mexico). In Jamaica, chitterlings are usually prepared

    Chitterlings

    Chitterlings

    Chitterlings

  • Borscht
  • Eastern European sour soup

    Variants include ciorbă de perișoare (with meatballs), ciorbă de burtă (with tripe), borș de pește (with fish) and borș de sfeclă roșie (with beetroots). The

    Borscht

    Borscht

    Borscht

  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)
  • 2005 film by Tim Burton

    Robertson, Campbell (July 12, 2005). "Premieres to Avoid: Charlie and the Tripe Factory". The New York Times. Archived from the original on February 11

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)

    Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory_(film)

  • Van Halen II
  • 1979 studio album by Van Halen

    the Stooges, but dismissed most of the songs with female characters as "tripe". It reached No. 6 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart and No. 23 on the

    Van Halen II

    Van_Halen_II

  • Polish cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Poland

    [ˈrɔsuw] (meat broth), żurek [ˈʐurɛk] (sour rye soup), flaki [ˈflakʲi] (tripe soup), and red beetroot soup barszcz [barʂt͡ʂ] . Traditional dishes often

    Polish cuisine

    Polish cuisine

    Polish_cuisine

  • 2026 Kissimmee killings
  • Tripe homicide in Florida, US

    Tripe homicide in Florida, US

    2026 Kissimmee killings

    2026_Kissimmee_killings

  • Soup
  • Primarily liquid food

    and is reputedly an aphrodisiac. Honduras, the US and Mexico all have a tripe soup, respectively mondongo, pepper pot soup, and menudo. The Mexican sopa

    Soup

    Soup

    Soup

  • Comanche
  • Plains Native North American tribe

    curdled milk from the stomachs of suckling bison calves. They also ate bison tripe, or stomachs. Comanche generally ate a light meal breakfast and a large

    Comanche

    Comanche

  • Glossary of French words and expressions in English
  • bœuf à la mode). It can also mean "in the style or manner [of]" (as in tripes à la mode de Caen), and in this acceptation is similar to the shorter expression

    Glossary of French words and expressions in English

    Glossary_of_French_words_and_expressions_in_English

  • Gary Glitter
  • British musician and sex offender (born 1944)

    was like 'You've got to be into David Bowie or Yes – Gary Glitter's just tripe'. And I was going 'It's fuckin' great. It's avant-garde... Well, two drummers

    Gary Glitter

    Gary Glitter

    Gary_Glitter

  • Florence
  • Largest city in Tuscany, Italy

    of dishes are based on meat. The whole animal was traditionally eaten; tripe (trippa) and stomach (lampredotto) were once regularly on the menu at restaurants

    Florence

    Florence

    Florence

  • The Master (2012 film)
  • Film by Paul Thomas Anderson

    audience. Fads come and go, but, as Walter Kerr used to say, 'I'll yell tripe whenever tripe is served.'" Reed also made mention of how Phoenix's performance

    The Master (2012 film)

    The_Master_(2012_film)

  • Bouchon
  • Type of restaurant found in Lyon, France

    of 2006[update]. Typical items in the bouchon repertoire include: Soup Tripe soup, pumpkin soup Salads and cold appetizers Chicken liver salad, pork

    Bouchon

    Bouchon

    Bouchon

  • Life's Too Short (TV series)
  • British mockumentary sitcom

    received mostly mixed reviews. Rachel Tarley, of Metro, described the show as "tripe" while David Butcher of the Radio Times introduced his review of episode

    Life's Too Short (TV series)

    Life's_Too_Short_(TV_series)

  • Alien (film)
  • 1979 film by Ridley Scott

    top of the egg was hydraulic, and the innards were a cow's stomach and tripe. Test shots of the eggs were filmed using hen's eggs, and this footage was

    Alien (film)

    Alien_(film)

  • Berbers
  • Ethnic group indigenous to North Africa

    and soaked in butter and tment ('honey'). Tahricht, sheep offal (brains, tripe, lungs, and heart) rolled up with the intestines on an oak stick and cooked

    Berbers

    Berbers

    Berbers

  • Three Blind Mice
  • English nursery rhyme

    Iulian, Dame Iulian, the Miller and his merry olde Wife, shee scrapte her tripe licke thou the knife. Attempts to read historical significance into the

    Three Blind Mice

    Three Blind Mice

    Three_Blind_Mice

  • Poke (dish)
  • Hawaiian raw fish dish

    poke". Pipikaula (Hawaiian-style beef jerky), ake (raw beef liver) and tripe, and tartare of beef can be prepared into poke as well. Imitation crab (kanikama)

    Poke (dish)

    Poke (dish)

    Poke_(dish)

  • Bury, Greater Manchester
  • Town in Greater Manchester, England

    pudding stalls.[citation needed] Bury Market was also once famous for its tripe, although this has declined in recent decades. The Bury Black Pudding Company

    Bury, Greater Manchester

    Bury, Greater Manchester

    Bury,_Greater_Manchester

  • Magical Mystery Tour
  • 1967 EP/soundtrack and LP by the Beatles

    deemed a "platter of phony, pretentious, overcooked tripe". In his May 1968 column in Esquire, Robert Christgau considered three of the new songs to be

    Magical Mystery Tour

    Magical_Mystery_Tour

  • Adolescent Sex
  • 1978 studio album by Japan

    "introduces Japan in all its guitar-rock misery, playing such Bowie-influenced tripe as 'Wish You Were Black' with less style than a sense of urgency". AllMusic

    Adolescent Sex

    Adolescent_Sex

  • Rwanda
  • Country in East Africa

    food when eating out in the evening, usually made from goat but sometimes tripe, beef, or fish. It's important to note however that many children in Rwanda

    Rwanda

    Rwanda

    Rwanda

  • Libya
  • Country in North Africa

    serve Asida is with rub (fresh date syrup) and olive oil. Usban is animal tripe stitched and stuffed with rice and vegetables cooked in tomato based soup

    Libya

    Libya

    Libya

  • Oxton, Kenton
  • Historic estate in Devon, England

    II Tripe (1711–1790) of Ashburton, who actually became possessed of Oxton in 1767, according to his son Rev. Jonh Swete (d.1821). Nicholas II Tripe (1711–1790)

    Oxton, Kenton

    Oxton, Kenton

    Oxton,_Kenton

  • Bill Payne
  • American pianist (born 1949)

    on Everything" "Strawberry Flats" "Truck-Stop Girl" "Brides of Jesus" "Tripe Face Boogie" "Got No Shadow" "Oh, Atlanta" "Somebody's Leavin'" "Time Loves

    Bill Payne

    Bill Payne

    Bill_Payne

  • Za'atar
  • Levantine herb or herb blend

    Recipes (2nd ed.). Salt Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84471-114-7. Roberts, Margaret (2000). Margaret Roberts' A-Z Herbs: Identifying Herbs, How to Grow Herbs, the

    Za'atar

    Za'atar

    Za'atar

  • Umbilicaria torrefacta
  • Species of lichen

    plates on the underside of the thallus. One common name, punctured rock-tripe, refers to the distinctive sieve-like perforations on the thallus margins

    Umbilicaria torrefacta

    Umbilicaria torrefacta

    Umbilicaria_torrefacta

  • David Bowe (actor)
  • American actor (born 1964)

    in Los Angeles.[citation needed] Bowe is a nephew of Rosemarie Bowe and Robert Stack. "TV.com biography". Archived from the original on 2010-06-06. Retrieved

    David Bowe (actor)

    David_Bowe_(actor)

  • Normandy
  • Geographical and cultural region of northwest Europe

    Bénédictine is produced in Fécamp. Other regional specialities include tripes à la mode de Caen, andouilles and andouillettes, salade cauchoise, salt

    Normandy

    Normandy

    Normandy

  • Milan
  • Second-largest city in Italy

    risotto alla milanese (with saffron and beef marrow), busecca (stewed tripe with beans), mondeghili (meatballs made with leftover meat fried in butter)

    Milan

    Milan

    Milan

  • American cuisine
  • Food culture of the United States

    the coastal waters of New York and New Jersey. Philadelphia Pepper Pot, a tripe stew, was originally a British dish but today is a classic of home cooking

    American cuisine

    American cuisine

    American_cuisine

  • 2026 Eliteserien
  • Football league season in Norway

    The full team consists of Sigurd Kvile, Solomon Owusu, Simen Rafn, Rocco Robert Shein, and Sondre Sørløkk. Sarpsborg play with a captaincy team who decide

    2026 Eliteserien

    2026_Eliteserien

  • Breakfast by country
  • as a soup by mixing it with stock or water) are most well known soups. Tripe soup, trotter soup, and sheep's head soup are also traditionally very common

    Breakfast by country

    Breakfast_by_country

  • Acanthosis nigricans
  • Medical condition

    Additional findings may include multiple seborrhoeic keratoses, skin tags and tripe palms. In young people, acanthosis nigricans is a visible marker of insulin

    Acanthosis nigricans

    Acanthosis nigricans

    Acanthosis_nigricans

  • Tromeo and Juliet
  • 1996 American film

    Superchunk "La Migra (Cruza La Frontera II)" by Brujeria "Gizzards, Scrapple and Tripe" by The New Duncan Imperials "Mr. Superlove" by Ass Ponys "Math" by Supernova

    Tromeo and Juliet

    Tromeo_and_Juliet

  • La Dolce Vita
  • 1960 film directed by Federico Fellini

    creation as "a kind of huge beast with blobs of plaster all over it like veal tripe. For eyes I gave it convex enlarging lenses". The feature documentary, Fellini:

    La Dolce Vita

    La_Dolce_Vita

  • Timothy Ackroyd
  • English actor

    The Signalman with Rodney Bewes. In 2009 a volume of his poetry entitled Tripe was published. He also narrated Gogol's "Diary of a madman" to the Gogol

    Timothy Ackroyd

    Timothy_Ackroyd

  • Louie Louie
  • 1955 song by Richard Berry

    the 2013 Rockwiz Duets Volume IV album; reviewed as "corny", "mid-tempo tripe". Dick Dale, live at The Middle East in Cambridge in 2014. The Most (Sweden)

    Louie Louie

    Louie_Louie

  • Mince pie
  • Sweet pie with dried fruits and spices

    used in recipes varied, but included neat's tongue (cattle), beef, mutton, tripe and could also include fish. As the ingredients were expensive, the pies

    Mince pie

    Mince pie

    Mince_pie

  • Honduras
  • Country in Central America

    coconut milk. The soups Hondurans enjoy include bean soup, mondongo soup (tripe soup), seafood soups and beef soups. Generally these soups are served mixed

    Honduras

    Honduras

    Honduras

  • Optical telegraph
  • Tower-based signaling network

    of a bygone era". No. Business Line. Retrieved 31 March 2019. "Linnaeus Tripe - Rangoon: Signal Pagoda - The Metropolitan Museum of Art". Metmuseum.org

    Optical telegraph

    Optical telegraph

    Optical_telegraph

  • White genocide conspiracy theory
  • Cuomo, a television journalist, while stating that "like all conspiracy tripe, there's a kernel of truth" to the theory (in relation to land reform in

    White genocide conspiracy theory

    White genocide conspiracy theory

    White_genocide_conspiracy_theory

  • Genoa
  • Largest city in Liguria, Italy

    del Tigullio [it] are popular. Dishes of Genoese tradition include the Tripe cooked in various recipes like Sbira, the Polpettone di melanzane, the Tomaxelle

    Genoa

    Genoa

    Genoa

  • 2025 Eliteserien
  • 81st season of top-tier football league in Norway

    Facebook (in Norwegian). Eliteserien. Retrieved 19 October 2025. Kvålshagen, Robert Ulven (7 November 2025). "Thomas Myhre månedens trener" (in Norwegian).

    2025 Eliteserien

    2025_Eliteserien

  • Hostel: Part II
  • 2007 film by Eli Roth

    he promises to stop squandering the promise of Cabin Fever on infantile tripe like this. Sadly, his ongoing association with Quentin Tarantino, who once

    Hostel: Part II

    Hostel:_Part_II

  • List of Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductees
  • Toscani (2003) Mike and Dianne Traynor (2013) Elmer Trett (2000) Marty Tripes (2001) Gavin Trippe (2005) Bill Tuman (1998) U.S. Trophee and MX des Nations

    List of Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductees

    List_of_Motorcycle_Hall_of_Fame_inductees

  • Oliver St. John Gogarty
  • Irish physician, writer and politician (1878–1957)

    competitions in addition to sports). Gogarty later described the poem as "rather tripe"). In 1929 another book of verse, Wild Apples, was published, and was followed

    Oliver St. John Gogarty

    Oliver St. John Gogarty

    Oliver_St._John_Gogarty

  • Goose as food
  • Food animal

    pp. 396–397 Perrier-Robert, p. 134 Perrier-Robert, p. 21 David, pp. 262–263 David, p. 483 Perrier-Robert, p. 135 Perrier-Robert, p. 136 Howe, p. 57 Heberle

    Goose as food

    Goose as food

    Goose_as_food

  • Filipino cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of the Philippines

    kare-kare and dinuguan. In kare-kare, also known as "peanut stew", oxtail or ox tripe is the main ingredient and is cooked with vegetables in a peanut-based preparation

    Filipino cuisine

    Filipino cuisine

    Filipino_cuisine

  • Leser–Trélat sign
  • Onset of multiple seborrheic keratoses

    lanuginosa), Cowden syndrome, tylosis, acrokeratosis paraneoplastica of Bazex or tripe palms accompany the sign of Leser–Trélat. It is named for German surgeon

    Leser–Trélat sign

    Leser–Trélat sign

    Leser–Trélat_sign

  • Warsaw
  • Capital and largest city of Poland

    pastries or cakes. Traditional Varsovian food is hearty and includes a tripe soup for entrée, a pyza dumpling for main and the iconic wuzetka (voo-zetka)

    Warsaw

    Warsaw

    Warsaw

  • Russian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Russia

    (particularly in jellied stock such as kholodets, below) offal dishes (liver, tripe, etc.), baked in pots together with cereals; whole fowl dishes or parts

    Russian cuisine

    Russian cuisine

    Russian_cuisine

  • Cork (city)
  • City in County Cork, Munster, Ireland

    Cork". The city has many local traditions in food, including crubeens, tripe and drisheen, which were historically served in eating houses like those

    Cork (city)

    Cork (city)

    Cork_(city)

  • Marrakesh
  • City in Marrakesh–Safi, Morocco

    spices and parsley. Kefta (mince meat), liver in crépinette, merguez and tripe stew are commonly sold at the stalls of Jemaa el-Fnaa. The desserts of Marrakesh

    Marrakesh

    Marrakesh

    Marrakesh

  • In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50
  • 2022 British film

    O'Byrne, Ellie (2022-10-08). "A jester in the court of the Crimson King". Tripe + Drisheen. Retrieved 2023-12-23. "On Screen – 'In the Court of the Crimson

    In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50

    In_the_Court_of_the_Crimson_King:_King_Crimson_at_50

  • Kofta
  • Middle Eastern and South Asian meatballs

    Hallum cheese Soups Chorba Sheep's sorrel soup Lentil soup Haleem soup Tripe soup Yogurt soup Dishes Stuffed quinces Börek Bulgur Falafel Stuffed tomatoes

    Kofta

    Kofta

    Kofta

  • Paris in the 18th century
  • class; poorer Parisians ate mutton and pork, sausages, andouilles, brains, tripe, salted pork, other inexpensive cuts. The uneaten meat from the tables of

    Paris in the 18th century

    Paris in the 18th century

    Paris_in_the_18th_century

  • List of alumni of the University of St Andrews
  • Institute of American History "Pen portraits of Presidents - John William Tripe, MD, MRCS, MRCP, LSA, LM - Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society,

    List of alumni of the University of St Andrews

    List of alumni of the University of St Andrews

    List_of_alumni_of_the_University_of_St_Andrews

  • A Whiter Shade of Pale
  • 1967 single by Procol Harum

    'A Whiter Shade of Pale'. The original is such flimsy pseudo-classical tripe that even its author has admitted he hasn't got the faintest idea what it's

    A Whiter Shade of Pale

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  • Rapeseed
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     English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

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    , bright fame.

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     Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

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    Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame

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    Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."

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    Robart

    English and French : variant of Robert.

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     Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.

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    English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."

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    English : patronymic from the personal name Robert. This surname is very frequent in Wales and west central England. It is also occasionally borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname.

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    Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."

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    English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hrōd ‘renown’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This is found occasionally in England before the Conquest, but in the main it was introduced into England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of society. The surname is also occasionally borne by Jews, as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.A Robert from La Rochelle, France is documented in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname Lafontaine. A family from the Saintonge region of France are recorded in Contrecoeur in 1681, with the secondary surname Deslauriers. Other secondary surnames include Saint-Amand, Breton and Lebreton, Watson, La Pomeray, Durandeau, and Dureau.

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    Portuguese form of Roman Latin Zephyrinus, ZEFERINO means "west wind."

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    English : nickname from Middle English derth ‘famine’ (of uncertain application) or de(e)th ‘death’, Old English dēa{dh}. The latter name would have been acquired by someone who had played the part of the personified figure of Death in a pageant or play, or else one who was habitually gloomy or sickly, and the insertion of the letter -r- may have been a deliberate attempt to dissociate the name from death.

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    Little

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    Eternal Lord

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  • Sober
  • v. t.

    To make sober.

  • Ranger
  • n.

    One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.

  • Sober-minded
  • a.

    Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.

  • Sober
  • v. i.

    To become sober; -- often with down.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.

  • Revert
  • v. t.

    To change back. See Revert, v. i.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.

  • Robe
  • v. t.

    To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.

  • Robert
  • n.

    See Herb Robert, under Herb.

  • Robed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Robe

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.

  • Scourer
  • n.

    A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.

  • Randan
  • n.

    A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.

  • Overt
  • a.

    Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.