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- Huissier abstract "The French word huissier comes from huis, an archaic term for a door. The word huissier thus designates two professions that originally had to do with opening and closing doors.In French government ministries and Parliament, a huissier, which can be translated as usher, is an employee who provides general service to the minister or assembly (transmitting messages, ensuring that doors are closed or open appropriately, handling ballot boxes, etc.). Traditionally, they wear a chain around the neck, because their original function was to lock and unlock doors.There is some debate that the demonym for people from the U.S. state of Indiana, Hoosier, is derived from the word huissier.".
- Huissier thumbnail Huissier_Senat_050917_164950.jpg?width=300.
- Huissier wikiPageID "1630024".
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- Huissier wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Huissier wikiPageRevisionID "697545462".
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Aegis.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Ballot_box.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_law.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Demonym.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Doorman_(profession).
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Footman.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Hoosier.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Hospitality.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Huissier_de_justice.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Indiana.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Livery_collar.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Neck_order.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Protocol_(diplomacy).
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Public_relations.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink Usher_(occupation).
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLink File:Huissier_Senat_050917_164950.jpg.
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLinkText "''premier huissier'' ("first usher")".
- Huissier wikiPageWikiLinkText "huissier".
- Huissier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Huissier subject Category:French_law.
- Huissier comment "The French word huissier comes from huis, an archaic term for a door. The word huissier thus designates two professions that originally had to do with opening and closing doors.In French government ministries and Parliament, a huissier, which can be translated as usher, is an employee who provides general service to the minister or assembly (transmitting messages, ensuring that doors are closed or open appropriately, handling ballot boxes, etc.).".
- Huissier label "Huissier".
- Huissier sameAs Q5935229.
- Huissier sameAs m.05h_x7.
- Huissier sameAs Q5935229.
- Huissier wasDerivedFrom Huissier?oldid=697545462.
- Huissier depiction Huissier_Senat_050917_164950.jpg.
- Huissier isPrimaryTopicOf Huissier.