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Meanings of nivose in English
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Usage of nivose in English
1
I find January, February, and March, mythological as they were, quite as good as Nivose, Pluviose, and Ventose.
2
The 3d Nivose, year IX.
3
On the night of the 10th of Nivose the Rue Chantereine, in which Bonaparte had a small house (No.
4
The 'Senatus-consulte', which restored the use of the Gregorian calendar, to commence in the French Empire from the 11th Nivose, year XIV.
5
The Nivose had started tracking the pirates late on Monday after its helicopter thwarted an attack on the Liberian-flagged Safmarine Asia, a merchant ship.
6
The year was divided into twelve months of thirty days each, re-named from some peculiarity, as Brumaire (foggy); Nivose (snowy); Thermidor (hot); Fructidor (fruit), etc.