Definition of Orvals

1. orval [n] - See also: orval

Lexicographical Neighbors of Orvals

orthovanadate
orthovanadates
orthovoltage
orthowalpurgite
orthoxylene
orthoxylenes
orthros
orthroses
ortolan
ortolan bunting
ortolans
orts
ortygan
ortygans
orval
orvals (current term)
orvet
orvietan
orvieto
orycenin
oryctere
orycteres
orycterope
orycteropes
oryctognosy
oryctography
oryctological
oryctologist
oryctologists
oryctology

Literary usage of Orvals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Switzerland and the Adjacent Portions of Italy, Savoy and the Tyrol by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1869)
"... through which a much frequented bridle-path leads to Hinterrhein and the Bernardino (p.361). St. Peter, orVals ..."

2. The History of Normandy and of England by Francis Palgrave (1864)
"The d'orvals came over with the Conqueror. They are found in Battle Abbey Roll. 57. Saussey. — The name appears in Battle Abbey Roll, but we have no farther ..."

3. The History of Normandy and of England by Francis Palgrave (1864)
"The d'orvals came over with the Conqueror. They are found in Battle Abbey Roll. 57. Saussey. — The name appears in Battle Abbey Roll, but we have no farther ..."

4. Master Wace, His Chronicle of the Norman Conquest from the Roman de Rou by Wace (1837)
"103) it passed to the Haies and orvals in succession, or possibly to the latter at once ; see subsequent notes on those names. ..."

5. Physics for University Students by Henry Smith Carhart (1896)
"When a particle traverses a right variable velocity, a case of special interest pre- "•If where equal changes of velocity take place in •g orvals of time. ..."

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