I`m sure your random walk through „his alley“ gave him as much pleasure as your story that was brought to all of us. „Oh, he got out of the Alley side of the bed today.“ La Ruelle is the small path between the bed and the wall. * References: Massif des Maures = local mountain range; „La Voisine“ means „neighbour“ – meet mine through her knitting blog; an alley (f) = narrow road; an arbouse (f) = strawberry [from the woodland strawberry tree] A quiet alley in the village of Visan, recently featured in Cinéma Vérité. The king, who wished to retire, went to feed his dogs; Then he said goodnight, went to his room to the „alley“ of his bed, where he said his prayers, as in the morning, and then he undressed. „Ruelle.“ Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ruelle. Retrieved 11 October 2022. Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) « Impasse ou La ruelle (Le Cannet) » 1925. Dimin. street; Bourguig.
Roulôtte; Berry, Ruette; Picard, Ruelette. You must – there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you`re looking for one that is only included in the full Merriam-Webster dictionary. Take this quiz and discover 12 words for things you didn`t know had words for. Start your free trial today and get unlimited access to America`s largest dictionary with: Middle English ruel, Middle French ruele, literally, alley, diminutive of Rue Street, Latin ruga fold, fold Memoirs of Louis XIV and his court and regency – Complete The space between a bed and the wall; The part of a bed next to the wall. I told my children that the space between the bed and the wall is called a spider crack. My sister and I called Narnia when we were kids.