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Pinard

Pinard is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Adolphe Pinard, an obstetrician
    • Pinard horn (also known as Pinard's stethoscope, invented by Adolphe Pinard)
  • Ciel, mon Pinard! – the Quebec cookery program with Daniel Pinard
  • Claude Pinard, a Canadian politician
  • Joseph Albert Pinard, a Canadian politician
  • Roch Pinard, a Canadian politician
  • Yvon Pinard, a Canadian politician
  • Sir Lancelot, a calypso singer whose real name was Lancelot Pinard
  • Pascal Pinard, an athlete
Pinard (wine)

Pinard is a French term for wine (particularly red wine), popularized as the label for the ration of wine issued to French troops during the First World War. The term became wrapped up in the public conception of the poilu ("hairy one", the typical French foot soldier) and his loved pinard, joined in a "cult of wine".

Usage examples of "pinard".

Vair introduced as Pinard Tzarion, Inquisitor-General of the Army of Alketch.

With his hooks he gestured for Inquisitor Pinard, as a prelate of the Church, to precede him up the Keep steps.

Commander thrust his way past those who stood on the steps and climbed to the gates, where Stiarth waited with a look of calculation in his eyes and Pinard with one of I-told-you-so.

I suppose you could say that Pinard has corrupted her, though both of them feel nothing but the highest of intentions.

Inquisitor Pinard, his white robes an advertisement of spiritual purity, stood beside the gory crimson costume of Bishop Govannin.

So saying, the Commander thrust his way past those who stood on the steps and climbed to the gates, where Stiarth waited with a look of calculation in his eyes and Pinard with one of I-told-you-so.

Mademoiselle Pinard to peer cautiously through the curtain, then a broad smile cracked her face, and she opened the door wide.

Commander thrust his way past those who stood on the steps and climbed to the gates, where Stiarth waited with a look of calculation in his eyesand Pinard with one of I-told-you-so.

One was the coarse, guttural sound of his jailer, a nasty, hulking brute by the name of Pinard, who never missed an opportunity to make it clear to his prisoners that he enjoyed his work immensely.

He stood up so he could meet his guest on his feet and waited with eager anticipation as the door creaked and then swung open, revealing the filthy Pinard and the immaculately dressed Nicolas Bourdon.

Charles de Gondi, now Grand-master of the wardrobe and governor of the king, Monsieur de Thou, Pinard, secretary of State, the old counsellor, and two pages, under the arcade before the door.

Just then Pinard, one of the secretaries of State, glided like an eel through the door and along the wall until he reached the queen-mother, in whose ear he said a few words, to which she replied by an affirmative sign.

I breathed, delicately turning her head away from me, Pinard pressed to the side of her neck.

I put down the Pinard and picked her up, cradling her against my shoulder.

She gurgled and kicked as I picked up the Pinard and placed it on her chest again, moving it over neck, shoulder, arm .