bigot(n.) 1590s, "sanctimonious person, religious hypocrite," from French bigot (12c.), which is of unknown origin. The sense was extended 1680s to opinions other than religious. The earliest French use of the word is as the name of a people, apparently in southern Gaul, which led to...
2003. Origin and evolution of polydnaviruses by symbiogenesis of insect DNA viruses in endoparasitic wasps. J. Insect Physiol. 49 : 419-432.Federici BA, Bigot Y. 2003. Origin and evolution of polydnaviruses by symbiogenesis of insect DNA viruses in endoparasitic wasps. J. Insect Physiol. ...
years ago and grew out of the discovery that even the best dictionaries often say about the words they feature: “Origin unknown.” To be sure, the formula has several variants: “perhaps related to such and such a word” (often equally obscure), “of uncertain origin,”“origin disputable...
The _Credenda_, which the whole army, and every individual were imbued with, even by the most moderate of their preachers, were generally these: that the King gave ear to his evil counsellours; that he was govern’d by his Queen, who was a rank Papist, bigotted to her own ...
A proposal for resolving the ketone-thione dichotomy is presented on the basis of these results.doi:10.1002/ijch.198300016BigotB.John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Israel Journal of Chemistry
This opens the perspectives for the development of a food authentication tool based on the use of the natural microbial ecosystem of foods.doi:10.1016/j.foodcont.2019.106925Céline BigotChristophe BugaudJosé CamiloAndré KapitanJean-Christophe Meile...
Temovski, M., Audra, P., Mihevc, A., Spangenberg, J., Polyak, V., McIntosh, W., Bigot, J.-Y., 2013. Hypogenic origin of Provalata Cave, Republic of Macedonia: a distinct case of successive thermal carbonic and sulfuric acid speleogenesis. International Journal of...