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Gabriel Girard (1677 in Montferrand – 4 February 1748, in Montferrand) was a French churchman and grammarian, notable as the author of the first work on synonyms published in France. He was chaplain to the duchess of Berry and the king's secretary-interpreter in Slavonic and Russian. The philological works of Girard influenced Vasily Trediakovski, the pioneer of Russian language reform, whom he met in Paris around 1727. He was elected to the Académie française in 1744.

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  • جبريل جيرارد (لغوي) (ar)
  • Gabriel Girard (de)
  • Gabriel Girard (fr)
  • Gabriel Girard (priest) (en)
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  • جبريل جيرارد (بالفرنسية: Gabriel Girard)‏ هو ‏ وقسيس فرنسي، ولد في 1677 في Montferrand ‏ في فرنسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 4 فبراير 1748. (ar)
  • Gabriel Girard (* 1677 in Montferrand, Clermont-Ferrand; † 4. Februar 1748 in Montferrand) war ein französischer Romanist, Slawist, Grammatiker und Lexikologe. (de)
  • Gabriel Girard (1677 in Montferrand – 4 February 1748, in Montferrand) was a French churchman and grammarian, notable as the author of the first work on synonyms published in France. He was chaplain to the duchess of Berry and the king's secretary-interpreter in Slavonic and Russian. The philological works of Girard influenced Vasily Trediakovski, the pioneer of Russian language reform, whom he met in Paris around 1727. He was elected to the Académie française in 1744. (en)
  • Gabriel Girard, né en 1677 à Montferrand (Puy-de-Dôme) où il est mort le 4 février 1748, est un homme d'Église et grammairien français, auteur du premier ouvrage publié en France sur les synonymes. Il fut chapelain de la duchesse de Berry et secrétaire interprète du roi pour les langues slavonne et russe. Nommé chapelain de Mme de Berry en 1718, Girard n'exerce pas longtemps ce ministère, la princesse mourant le 21 juillet 1719 des suites d'un accouchement très laborieux. (fr)
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  • جبريل جيرارد (بالفرنسية: Gabriel Girard)‏ هو ‏ وقسيس فرنسي، ولد في 1677 في Montferrand ‏ في فرنسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 4 فبراير 1748. (ar)
  • Gabriel Girard (* 1677 in Montferrand, Clermont-Ferrand; † 4. Februar 1748 in Montferrand) war ein französischer Romanist, Slawist, Grammatiker und Lexikologe. (de)
  • Gabriel Girard (1677 in Montferrand – 4 February 1748, in Montferrand) was a French churchman and grammarian, notable as the author of the first work on synonyms published in France. He was chaplain to the duchess of Berry and the king's secretary-interpreter in Slavonic and Russian. Appointed chaplain of the widowed Duchess of Berry in 1718, Girard only exercised this ministry very briefly for the powerful and influential daughter of the Regent, Philippe II, Duke of Orléans. The royal princess had a reputation for promiscuity and concealing pregnancies. When Girard became her chaplain, the Duchess of Berry alternated moments of debauchery with prolonged retreats at a Carmelite convent. She was then in the family way again but kept it a secret and freely indulged in lechery and strong drinks. Berry's shameful state soon became public gossip. At the end of March 1719, the infamous Duchess suffered a harrowing delivery while being denied the sacraments. The young woman did not recover from childbirth and died on 21 July 1719. She was found to be once more pregnant. The philological works of Girard influenced Vasily Trediakovski, the pioneer of Russian language reform, whom he met in Paris around 1727. He was elected to the Académie française in 1744. (en)
  • Gabriel Girard, né en 1677 à Montferrand (Puy-de-Dôme) où il est mort le 4 février 1748, est un homme d'Église et grammairien français, auteur du premier ouvrage publié en France sur les synonymes. Il fut chapelain de la duchesse de Berry et secrétaire interprète du roi pour les langues slavonne et russe. Nommé chapelain de Mme de Berry en 1718, Girard n'exerce pas longtemps ce ministère, la princesse mourant le 21 juillet 1719 des suites d'un accouchement très laborieux. Les travaux philologiques de Girard influencèrent Vasily Trediakovski, pionnier de la réforme de la langue russe, qu'il rencontra à Paris vers 1727. Il fut élu à l'Académie française en 1744. (fr)
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