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Huet may refer to:

People:
  • Alfred Huet du Pavillon (A.Huet, 1829-1907), a botanist
  • Conrad Busken Huet (1826–1886), Dutch literary critic
  • Cristobal Huet (born 1975), goaltender for Lausanne HC ice hockey team in Switzerland.
  • Edmond Huet, Paris Metro engineer
  • Gérard Huet (born 1947), French computer scientist
  • Guénhaël Huet (born 1956), French politician
  • Gustavo Huet (born 1912), Mexican Olympic shooter
  • Henri Huet (1927–1971), French war photographer killed in Vietnam
  • Jean-Baptiste Huet (1745–1811), French painter and designer
  • Paul Huet (1803–1869), French painter
  • Pierre Daniel Huet (1630–1721), bishop of Soissons
  • Thomas Huet (died 1591), Welsh biblical scholar
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Usage examples of "huet".

Dominique Bourgoin her doctor, Pierre Gorjon her apothecary, Jacques Gervais her surgeon, Annibal Stewart her footman, Dither Sifflart her butler, Jean Laudder her baker, and Martin Huet her carver.

When Jupiter edited the work of Peter Huet, he did with wit as Peter Huet did with Lucan when he edited the classics: he was afraid it might do mischief, and so left it out altogether.

There is Lord Neville, Sir Stephen Cossington, and Sir Matthew Gourney, with Sir Walter Huet, Sir Thomas Banaster, and Sir Thomas Felton, who is the brother of the high steward.

He says his Captain used to say people like them were the antidote to people like Huet, Nicole, and Bossuet.

Agnes the Virgin, two Clerks were invested, namely, Everard ter Huet of Zwolle and James Spenghe of Utrecht.

Ambrose, which fell on the Sunday after Easter, died Brother Everard ter Huet, a native of Zwolle, and Prior at Bergum, where for ten years and more he had ruled the Brothers in laudable wise.