covent in Arabic

Covent الدّير

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1. 1500); a variant form of Covent, cuvent, from Old French Covent, convent, from Latin conventus (see convent).

2. All-Day Brasserie Dining in Covent Garden Balthazar London

3. The Barbary restaurant is situated in Neal's Yard in Covent Garden

4. The Barbary is situated in the iconic Neal’s Yard in Covent Garden

5. I often think fondly of an occasion some years ago at Covent Garden.

6. In transit from Southampton Row to Covent Garden the staff, and the paper's orientation, shifted.

7. The Crusting Pipe sits in a plum position at the heart of London famous Covent Garden Market and just minutes away from Charing Cross, Embankment, Covent Garden and Leicester Square Underground stations

8. 1200, covent, cuvent, "association or community of persons devoted to religious life," from Anglo-French covent, from Old French Convent, covent "monastery, religious community," from Latin Conventus "assembly," used in Medieval Latin for "religious house," originally past participle of convenire "to come together, meet together, assemble; unite, join, combine; agree with

9. Starting with the Covent Garden Theatre, gas burning chandeliers on the ceiling were often specially designed to perform a ventilating role.

10. It was when he got outside into the sunlight of a newly trendy Covent Garden that the disappointment hit him.

11. His Assession told him that they didn't really want me and to go to a labor church in Covent, blaming that I was a communist anyway

12. The fashion accessories branch of the company, Accessorize, evolved from a simple and quirky adjoining shop to Monsoon’s Covent Garden shop to the fully fledged store it is today.

13. The warm reception accorded to Messiah in Dublin was not repeated in London when Handel introduced the work at the Covent Garden theatre on 23 March 1743.

14. Covent (13c.) also meant "group of men or women in a monastery or convent." The variant form, and the association of this spelling of the word with witches, arose in Scotland but was not

15. Couchings: crouchings COUNT CONFECT: a nobleman composed of affectation COUNTENANCE: fair shew COUNTERFEIT: portrait; A piece of base coin COUNTERPOINT: a counterpane COUNTERVAIL: to counterpoise, outweigh COUNTRY: belonging to one's country COUNTY: count, earl COUPLEMENT: union COURT HOLY-WATER: flattery COVENT: a convent

16. ‘We Chaffered a good deal, but at last a bargain was struck.’ ‘There in Costume House Street, which is Cardiff's Covent Garden, I held the pony while the woman Chaffered over boxes of kippers and crates of oranges, sacks of potatoes and all the ingredients of her picturesque calling.’

17. As a theatrical stage designer, from 1950 to 1960, he was prominent at the Teatro alla Scala of Milan (sets and costumes for La vita breve of Manuel de Falla), at the Covent Garden of London, at the Teatro dell'opera of Rome and at the Teatro Massimo of Palermo.

18. ‘We Chaffered a good deal, but at last a bargain was struck.’ ‘There in Costume House Street, which is Cardiff's Covent Garden, I held the pony while the woman Chaffered over boxes of kippers and crates of oranges, sacks of potatoes and all the ingredients of her picturesque calling.’

19. A Bill of Fare for a Wedding Dinner, the paper leaf a printed menu with the names of the dishes in riddles including 'The devine part of a man, boiled' and 'A Dutch Prince in a pudding', published by Robt Hixon No13 Bridges Street, Covent Garden, London, Dec

20. ‘She was Accompanied by her daughters the Queen and Princess Margaret to the event at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.’ ‘Mariam is happy that she Accompanied her six-year-old grand daughter Neha to the festival.’ ‘Jim was Accompanied by his daughter Michelle, an employee at City Hall, New York City.’

21. ‘She was Accompanied by her daughters the Queen and Princess Margaret to the event at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.’ ‘Mariam is happy that she Accompanied her six-year-old grand daughter Neha to the festival.’ ‘Jim was Accompanied by his daughter Michelle, an employee at City Hall, New York City.’

22. On taking up the Conductorship of the Hallé he had less opportunity to work in the opera house, but in the 1950s he conducted productions of works by Verdi, Wagner, Gluck, and Puccini at Covent Garden with such success that he was invited to become the company’s permanent musical director, an invitation he declined.