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Teniers

American  
[ten-yerz, tuh-neerz, tuh-neers, te-nyey] / ˈtɛn jərz, təˈnɪərz, təˈnirs, tɛˈnjeɪ /

noun

  1. David the Elder, 1582–1649, Flemish painter and engraver.

  2. his son David the Younger, 1610–90, Flemish painter.


Teniers British  
/ ˈtɛnɪəz /

noun

  1. David (ˈdaːvɪt), called the Elder, 1582–1649, and his son David, called the Younger, 1610–90, Flemish painters

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And now we were in the country, amongst what they called "les bois et les petits sentiers."

From Villette by Brontë, Charlotte

We strongly recommend the Chief Commissioner to visit Paris, and, mounted upon a comfortable horse, let him make the acquaintance of the delightful sentiers laid out as rides in the Bois de Boulogne.

From Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 98 June 7, 1890 by Various

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