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Qué (quién) es prunella - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Prunella (disambiguation); Prunella (genus)

Prunella         
·noun Angina, or angina pectoris.
II. Prunella ·noun Thrush.
III. Prunella ·noun ·Alt. of Prunello.
prunella         
[pr?'n?l?]
¦ noun a strong silk or worsted fabric used formerly for barristers' gowns and the uppers of women's shoes.
Origin
C17: perh. from Fr. prunelle 'sloe' (because of its dark colour).
Prunella (plant)         
GENUS OF PLANTS
Self-Heal; Self-heal; Selfheal; Self heal; Prunella (Chinese home remedy); Prunellopsis
Prunella is a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Lamiaceae, also known as self-heals, heal-all, or allheal for their use in herbal medicine.

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Prunella

Prunella may refer to:

  • Prunella (bird), also known as accentors or dunnocks
  • Prunella (plant), also known as self-heal
  • Prunella (grape), French wine grape also known as Cinsaut
  • Prunella (fairy tale), an Italian fairy tale
  • Prunella (film), 1918 silent film starring Marguerite Clark
  • Prunella (given name)
  • Prunella (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare
  • Bargnolino, or sometimes prunella, Italian sloe gin
  • Prunella (cloth), an 18th-century worsted fabric.
Ejemplos de uso de prunella
1. So too was Prunella Scaless busybody supermarket shopper Dotty from the Tesco advertisements, which are said to have helped to add more than 2.2 billion to its profits.
2. People who have worked with her in the theatre, McKellan and Prunella Scales among them, have spoken warmly of her talents.
3. Since 1''8, Prunella Scales (born 1'32) has been making huge amounts of money playing an impossible old woman in TV advertisements for Tesco.
4. She is not the first big name actress to play the modern day queen Elizabeth but has garnered at least as flattering a set of reviews as did Prunella Scales for Alan Bennett‘s "A Question of Attribution" in 1''2.
5. Family business PRODUCING an actor of their own Sam West has obviously convinced the husband and wife luvvies Prunella Scales and Timothy West that they have a few tips to pass on.