Associations to the word «Livre»
Noun
- Som
- Sou
- Artiste
- Dowry
- Roi
- Maison
- Le
- Monde
- Pension
- Trois
- Aux
- Des
- Une
- Annum
- Lettre
- Franc
- Les
- Million
- Amour
- Ce
- Petit
- Bonaparte
- Tome
- Sum
- Homme
- Salon
- Nous
- Ami
- Modus
- Nom
- Que
- Quart
- Sur
- Au
- Colbert
- Gaston
- Duc
- Je
- Amateur
- Blanc
- Fac
- Chevalier
- Revue
- Abbe
- Comte
- Tout
- Tours
- Mort
- Harpsichord
- Pau
- Aqueduct
- Sol
- Rouen
- Yearly
- Lausanne
- Paris
- Voltaire
- Qu
- Guillaume
- Dix
- Xiv
- Philippe
- Palais
- Coll
- Christophe
- Xv
- Navarre
- Femme
- De
- Parisian
- Conti
- Critique
- Marquis
- Un
- François
- Bon
- Currency
- Francois
- Rue
- Nicolas
- Anjou
- Garret
- Louvre
- Richelieu
- Madame
- Versailles
Wiktionary
LIVRE, noun. (historical) A unit of currency formerly used in France, divided into 20 sols or sous.
LIVRE TOURNOIS, noun. One of numerous currencies used in France in the Middle Ages.
LIVRE TOURNOIS, noun. A unit of account used in France in the Middle Ages and the early modern period.
Wise words
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