Frimaire

NOUN
  1. third month of the Revolutionary calendar (November and December); the frosty month
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  • Out went the old months - January to December - and in came Vendémiaire, Brumaire, Frimaire, Nivôse, Pluviôse, Ventôse, Germinal, Floréal, Prairial, Messidor, Thermidor and Fructidor.
  • Timor, Baton Island, and the delightful Sauva Island, were successively passed; and finally, upon the 16th "Frimaire," the western extremity of the south-western coast of New Holland, which was discovered by Leuwin in 1622, was sighted. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century
  • It was the fourth of Frimaire; she could not remember the real date. The Mistaken Wife
  • Law of 14 Frimaire centralizing power in the hands of the Committee of Public Safety Chronology
  • Beginning with that period November 24, 1793 or 3rd Frimaire in Year II, the churches of Paris were closed and the public reading of the Bible forbidden. [reason and enlightenment] the greatest joke perpetrated on man
  • WHEN REAR ADMIRAL Pléville Le Pelley, minister of marine, agreed to meet with Citizen Samson Boyle, inventor, on the morning of the third of Frimaire at the former convent of the Little Fathers, Mr. Boyle was thrilled. The Mistaken Wife
  • (We find, through subsequent decisions, that these recoveries were frequently effected.)] [Footnote 31123: Law of Frimaire 7, year V (imposing one decime per franc above the cost of a ticket in every theatre for the benefit of the poor not in the asylums). The Modern Regime, Volume 1
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