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Boyer

Boyer \Boy"er\, n. [D. boeijer; -- so called because these vessels were employed for laying the boeijen, or buoys: cf. F. boyer. See Buoy.] (Naut.) A Flemish sloop with a castle at each end.
--Sir W. Raleigh.

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boyer

n. (context nautical English) A Flemish sloop with a castle at each end.

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Boyer

Boyer is a French surname. In rarer cases, it can be a corruption or deliberate alteration of other names.

Boyer (disambiguation)

Boyer is a surname.

Boyer may also refer to:

Usage examples of "boyer".

For the first time in years, Simone thought of Aloin Boyer, the handsome, virile husband she had lost to a German howitzer.

Edward and Kailea Hunt, Daryl Gross, Amy Knapp, Lori Medanich, Julie Christou, Wendy Howard, John and Kelly Park, Jim and Sharon Supp, Kern Boyer, Alan and Bethany Blomdahl, Tim and Carolyn Lugbill, Dave and Twee Ramos, Bob and Janice Lee, Brian and Christa Geno, Frank and Cindi Cofer, Ron and Gennene Johnson, and Lon Solomon and his team-what a thrill to be in the race with you guys.

Many authors are accredited with mentioning instances of defective or deficient uteri, among them Bosquet, Boyer, Walther, Le Fort, Calori, Pozzi, Munde, and Strauch.

As Paul Boyer points out in his magisterial book on this subject, the strength of millenarian feelings among a minority of Americans means that they have also had an effect on wider culture, feeding into Hollywood films such as the Omen series, science fiction novels and pop music.

Boyer cites a case of edema of the prepuce, noticed on the fifteenth day of the fever, and which was followed by gangrene of the penis.

But at the final revocation of the Edict of Nantes, he thought his conscience, or rather his vanity, compromised, and quitted France, although the King offered to allow him a chaplain of his communion, and a dispensation from all the oaths, to Petitot himself, to Boyer, his brother-in-law, and the chaplain whom they had retained with them.

Lucien, whose first wife, Anne Christine Boyer, had died in 1801, had married his second wife, Alexandrine Laurence de Bleschamps, who had married, but who had divorced, a M.

Boyers earlier concedes the centrality of deconstructionist thought even while he laments it.

Vitalis and Marie Boyer were tried before the Assize Court at Aix on July 2, 1877.

Marie Boyer in the blindness of her passion and jealousy believes God to be helping her to get rid of her mother.

There are some women such as Marie Boyer and Gabrielle Fenayrou, who may be described as passively criminal, chameleon-like, taking colour from their surroundings.

Vitalis and Marie Boyer I found the story of this case in a brochure published in Paris as one of a series of modern causes celebres.

Madame Boyer was at heart a woman of ardent and voluptuous passions that only wanted opportunity to become careless in their gratification.

Without delay Madame Boyer exercised her authority, and withdrew Marie from the convent.

Marie Boyer when she left the convent was growing into a tall and attractive woman, her figure slight and elegant, her hair and eyes dark, dainty and charming in her manner.